1888. 


TROTTING  STOCK 


LEXINGTON  STOCK  FIRM 

LEXINGTON,  KY. 


0.  P.  ALFORD,  Proprietor. 

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Prepared  by  ED.  A.  TIPTON,  Lexington,  Ky. 


PUBLISHED  BY 

Transylvania  Printing  Co., 
Lexington,  Ky. 


TERMS  FOR  SEASOI  OF  1888. 


JUDGE  SALISBURY  5872. 

^100  THE  SEASON. 

With  privilege  of  returning  mares  that  fail  to  prove  vrith  foal. 


BARNEY  WILKES  7433. 

$50  THE  SEASON. 

With  privilege  of  returning  mares  that  fail  to  prove  with  foal. 

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^J^^Grass  and  attention  for  mares  being  bred,  $1.25  per  week;  grain 
fed  at  $2  00  per  week.  Mares  kept  bj  the  year,  $60. 

No  responsibility  for  accidents  or  escapes. 

Stock  always  for  sale  and  correspondence  promptly  answered. 
Respectfully, 

O.  P.  ALFORD, 

Lexington  Stock  Farm, 
Lexington,  Ky. 


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N this,  mj  Second  Annual  Catalogue,  I take  pleasure  in  expressing 
mj  appreciation  of  the  liberal  patronage  extended  to  the  Lexing- 
ton Stock  Farm  during  the  year  just  closed;  in  calling  the  at- 
tention of  all  to  the  superior  breeding  of  the  stock  now  on  the 
place,  and  in  soliciting  the  public  patronage,  which  I expect  by 
fair  dealing  and  reasonable  prices  to  hold  in  the  future. 

With  breeding  the  Lexington  Stcck  Farm  can  boast  also  of  the 
superior  quality  of  the  animals  in  its  stud  and  the  young  things  for  sale; 
for  while  I believe  strongly  in  blood,  yet  I want  it  in  horses,  not  in  weeds, 
and  I prefer  a good  sound  horse  with  little,  or  no,  pedigree  to  a weed  with 
one  as  long  as  the  moral  law. 

The  stallions  in  use  are  Judge  Salisbury  5872  and  Barney  Wilkes 
7433.  Both  have  breeding,  size,  style,  substance,  finish  and  are  natural  trot- 
ters. The  former  is  too  young  to  have  been  tested  as  a sire,  but  his  colts 
(foals  of  1887')  have  unusual  quality,  and  Barney  Wilkes  with  worse 
than  poor  chances  in  East  Tennessee  and  Georgia  has  already  contributed 
to  the  2:30  list  two  performers  and  sired  several  more  winners  of  colt  races. 
The  breeding  and  appearance  of  both  will  bear  critical  examination.  The 
mares  in  use  are  young,  sound  and  highly-bred.  I want  no  others,  for  it 
takes  the  best  material  to  produce  the  best  results  in  breeding  horses. 

My  stables  are  within  10  minutes  walk  from  the  Phoenix  Hotel,  and 
to  all  visitors  desiring  to  see  my  stock  a cordial  invitation  is  extended  to 
visit  Lexington  Stock  Farm. 

^ Respectfully, 

O.  P.  ALFORD,  Proprietor. 


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No.  1. 

JUDGE  SALISBURY  5872. 


(Out  of  a sister  to  Powers  2:21.) 

Rich  Dark  Chestnut  Horse,  star,  hind  ankles  white;  15^  hands  high: 
foaled  1881.  Bred  by  Monroe  Salisbury,  Pleasanton,  California. 

BT  NUTWOOD  600. 

Record  2:18^. 

SIRE  OF 

Felix  2:18^,  Woodnut  2:19)^,  Dawn  2:19)^,  and  thirteen  more  in  2:30  or 

better. 

1 dam  Kate,  trial  2:23  to  wagon  (sis- 

ter to  Powers  2:21  and  to  Bess, 

dam  of  Camille  2 :25) by  Volunteer  55,  sire  of  St.  Julian 

2:11345  Gloster  2:17,  Alley  2:19, 
Bodine  2:19345  Driver  2:i934» 
Amy  2:20345  Domestic  2:2o34- 

2 dam,  Jennie  (dam  of  Powers  2:21)  by  Seeley’s  American  Star  14,  sire  of 

dams  of  Dexter  2:17345  Robert 
McGregor  2:173^5  Nettie  2:18, 
Joe  Bunker  2:19345  Driver  2:19345 
Orange  Girl  2:20,  etc. 

3 dam,  Dolly  Fisher by  a son  of  Cole’s  Messenger,  by  Imp. 

Messenger. 

NUTWOOD  2:18^,  by  Belmont,  sire  of  Wedgewood  2:19,  Viking  2 :2o34  5 
Dick  Moore  2:22345  and  sixteen  more  in  the  2:30  list. 

First  dam.  Miss  Russell  (dam  of  Maud  S.  2:08^  and  Cora  Bel- 
mont 2:2434)5  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:2^. 

Second  dam,  Sally  Russell  (dam  of  Rosalind,  dam  of  Zilcaadi 
Golddust  2:37^,  sire  of  Whirlwind  2:24),  by  Boston. 

Third  dam,  Maria  Russell,  by  Thornton’s  Rattler. 

Fourth  dam.  Miss  Shepherd,  by  Stockholder. 

Fifth  dam,  Miranda,  by  Top  Gallant. 

Sixth  dam,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 


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Seventh  dam,  by  Imp.  Medley. 

Eighth  dam,  by  Imp.  Juniper. 

BELMONT,  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14, 
Rosalind  2:21^,  Thorndale  2:223^,  etc. 

First  dam.  Belle  (dam  of  McCurdy’s  Hambletonian  2:263^  and 
Bicara,  dam  of  Pancoast  2:21^),  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of 
Lady  Thorn  2:183^. 

Second  dam,  by  Brown’s  Bellfounder,  sire  of  Columbus,  sire  of  Lit- 
tle Mack  2:2834. 

ALEXANDER’S  ABDALLAH,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of 
Dexter  2:173^1  Nettie  2:18,  etc. 

Dam,  Katy  Darling. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (sire  of  dam  of  Trinket  2:14),  by  Ab- 
dallah, sire  of  dam  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder,,  sire  of  dam  of 
' Harry  Clay  2:29,  sire  of  dam  of  Electioneer. 

Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

MAMBRINO  CHIEF  (sire  of  dam  of  Director  2:17),  by  Mambrino  Pay- 
master, son  of  Mambrino. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah  2:33. 

BROWN’S  BELLFOUNDER,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder 

First  dam,  Lady  Allport,  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Second  dam,  by  Tippoo  Saib,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Third  dam,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

PILOT,  Jr,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian. 

Dam,  Nancy  Pope 

VOLUNTEER,  own  brother  to  Sentinel  2:29^  (sire  of  Von  Arnim 
2:19^^).  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  George  Wilkes  2 :22. 

First  dam.  Lady  Patriot  (dam  of  a trotter,  four  sires  of  trotters  and 
Heroine,  the  dam  ol  Shawmut  2:26),  by  Young  Patriot. 

Second  dam,  the  Lewis  Hulse  mare. 

YOUNG  PATRIOT,  by  Patriot,  son  of  Blucher. 

Dam,  by  Messenger  Duroc. 

BLUCHER,  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam,  Young  Miller’s  Damsel,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Second  dam.  Miller’s  Damsel,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

SEELEY’S  AMERICAN  STAR,  by  Stockholm’s  American  Star,  son 
of  Duroc. 

First  dam,  Sally  Slouch,  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  by  Imp. 
Diomed. 

Second  dam,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 


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Judge  Salisbury,  certainly  one  of  the  grandest  looking  young  stal- 
lions in  Kentucky,  represents  a distinguished  ancestry.  Nutwood,  his 
sire,  by  far  the  greatest  sire  of  speed  yet  gotten  by  a grandson  of  Rysdyk’s 
Hambletonian,  has  himself  a record  of  2:18^,  is  represented  in  the  2:30  list 
by  Felix  2:18^,  Woodnut  2:[93^,  Dawn  2:1934,  Manon  2:21,  Mt.  Vernon 
2:2134,  Menlo  2:2134,  and  ten  more  with  records  ranging  from  2:2334  to 
2:2934,  and  in  breeding  stands  second  to  no  horse  in  the  land,  being  by 
'Belmont  and  out  of  Pilot,  Jr.’s  most  famous  daughter.  Miss  Russell,  the 
dam  of  Maud  S.  2:0834,  Cora  Belmont  2:2434,  and  those  rising  young 
sires — Lord  Russell,  Mambrino  Russell  and  Nutbourne.  On  Nutwood’s 
breeding  further  comment  is  unnecessary. 

The  dam  of  Judge  Salisbury  was  fast  herself  and  came  from  the 
cross  that  produced  that  stout  old  campaigner,  Pov/ers  2:21  and  Bess,  the 
dam  of  Camille  2:25 — Volunteer  and  Jennie  by  American  Star.  As  the 
sire  of  race  horses  of  the  “wear  and  tear”  order — horses  with  speed,  stam- 
ina and  soundness  combined  with  bull-dog  courage.  Volunteer  holds  the 
first  place  amongst  the  many  great  sires  whose  get  have  appeared  in  pub- 
lic. As  a racing  tribe  their  equals  have  never  been  seen,  and  in  addition 
to  the  qualities  that  made  them  great  upon  the  track,  they  inherited  from 
their  sire  the  clean-cut  appearance  that  distinguished  him  from  any  horse 
of  the  Hambletonian  family.  Volunteer  has  to  his  credit  twenty  seven 
2:30  horses,  and  his  daughters  have  produced  fourteen,  including  Amelia 
C.  2:1934  and  Stephen  G.  2:2o34-  Amongst  his  best  was  Powers,  record 
only  2:21,  but  a “stayer”  and  the  winner  of  seventeen  contested  races  and 
forty-three  hard-fought  heats  better  than  2:30  Powers  was  an  own 
brother  to  Kate,  the  dam  of  Judge  Salisbury,  their  dam  being  a speed- 
producing  daughter  of  Seeley’s  American  Star,  whose  daughters  have 
produced  forty-three  performers  with  records  ranging  from  2:1734  to  2:30 
and  those  famous  sires  Dictator,  Aberdeen,  Startle,  Walkill  Chief,  Jay 
Gould,  Arthurton,  etc. 

The  blood  lines  then  of  Judge  Salisbury  are  two  crosses  of  Rys- 
dyk’s Hambletonian  through  Alexander’s  Abdallah  and  Volunteer,  one  of 
Mambrino  Chief,  one  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  and  one  of  American  Star,  all  backed 
by  thoroughbred  blood  that  has  been  tried  and  not  found  wanting.  It  is  a 
royal  pedigree,  and  in  it  appear  four  great  producing  dams,  viz.:  Miss 
Russell,  Belle,  Lady  Patriot  and  Jennie.  Such  blood  rarely  fails  to  pro- 
duce trotters. 

With  his  breeding  Judge  Salisbury  is  a horse  of  unusual  finish  and 
style,  good  bone  and  muscle  and  excellent  disposition.  He  will  stand  the 
most  critical  inspection. 

Judge  Salisbury  stands  at  $100  the  season,  with  privilege  of  return. 


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No.  2. 

BARNEY  WILKES  7433. 

Record  2:40. 

SIRE  OF 

Champion  Wilkes  2:2234»  Lena  Wilkes  (47.  o.)  2:29)>'4,  etc. 

Dark  Bay  Stallion;  dim  star;  right  fore  and  left  hind  ankles  white,  dotted 
with  black;  15^  hands  high;  foaled  1875.  Bred  byB.  J.  Treacy, 
Lexington,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  GEORGE  WILKES  519. 


Record  2:22. 

Sire  of  Harry  Wilkes  2:1314,  Guy  Wilkes  2:i534)  Wilson  2:i634»  Mike 
Wilkes,  pacer,  2:15^,  So-So  2:i734>  Wilcox,  pacer,  2:17^,  Rosa 
Wilkes  2:i834j  Joe  Bunker  2:1934.  Wilton  2:1934, 

Flora  Wilkes,  pacer,  2:19)4,  and  fifty  more 
in  2:30  or  better. 

1 dam  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull,  sire  of 

Vespacian  2:2934  and  Fred 

Hull  2:2914) by  Roscoe  273,  sire  of  Black  Pilot, 

record  2:30  and  sire  of  Pilot 
Knox  2:19^,  Centurion  2:27)4 
and  Tinnie  B.  2:27)4. 

2 dam,  Vienna by  Vandal,  sire  of  dam  of  Vanity 

Fair,  dam  of  Conway,  pacer, 
2:18%  and  Convoy  2:22)4. 

3 dam,  Daisy. by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston,  sire  of  dam 

of  Miss  Russell,  dam  of  Maud  S. 
2:08^,  Nutwood  2:18^,  andCora 
Belmont  2:24)4. 

4 dam,  Hymenia  (dam  of  Virgil). . by  Imp.  Yorkshire,  sire  of  dam  of 

Ashland  Chief,  sire  of  Black 
Cloud  2:1734. 

5 dam.  Little  Peggy. by  Cripple,  son  of  Medoc,  sire  of  dam 

of  John  Morgan  2:24. 

6 dam,  Peggy  Stewart by  Cook’s  Whip. 

7 dam,  Mary  Bedford by  Duke  of  Bedford. 

8 dam by  Imp.  Speculator. 

9 dam,  the  Alexander  mare by  Imp.  Dare  Devil. 


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GEORGE  WILKES,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:173^, 
Nettie  2:18,  Orange  Girl  2:20. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 
Second  dam.  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (sire  of  dam  of  Trinket  2:14),  by  Ab- 
dallah, sire  of  dam  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

First  dam,  Chas,  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder,  sire  of  dam  of 
Sayre’s  Harry  Clay  2:29,  sire  of  dam  of  St.  Julian  2:113^. 
Second  dam,  One-Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Dam,  Amazonia. 

MAMBRINO,  by  Imp.  Messenger 
First  dam  by  Imp.  Sourcrout. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Whirligig. 

BISHOP’S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  Imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Medley. 

HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew  Jackson,  son  of  Young  Bashaw. 

Dam,  Surry. 

YOUNG  BASHAW,  by  Grand  Bashaw,  Arabian. 

First  dam,  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 

Second  dam.  Fancy,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

BAKER’S  HIGHLANDER,  by  Paul’s  Highlander. 

Dam,  by  Young  Lion,  son  of  Defiance. 

PAUL’S  HIGHLANDER,  by  Kellogg’s  Highlander. 

Dam,  by  Bold  Richmond. 

KELLOGG’S  HIGHLANDER,  by  Sherman  Morgan,  by  Justin  Morgan. 
Dam  untraced. 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple 

Tattler  2:26,  five  more  in  the  2:30  list,  and  the  dams  of  Maud 
S.  2:08^,  Jay-Eye-See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^,  etc. 

First  dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose  (dam  of  Darkness,  2:27^  to  pole, 
Native  American  2:32^,  Lady  Woodlawn  2:37)^,  Hermosa, 
dam  of  Hermes  2:273^,  Primrose,  dam  of  Princeps,  etc.),  by 
Tom  Teemer,  pacer. 

Second  dam,  by  Cannon’s  Whip,  by  Imp.  Whip. 

Third  dam  by  Robin  Grey. 

PILOT,  JR.,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian. 

First  dam,  Nancy  Pope. 


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Second  dam,  Nancy  Taylor. 

TOM  TEEMER,  by  Old  Tom,  pacer. 

Dam  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian. 

VANDAL,  by  Imp.  Glencoe. 

Dam,  Alaric’s  dam,  by  Imp.  Tranby. 

CRACKER,  by  Boston. 

Dam  by  Lance,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

That  George  Wilkes,  all  things  considered,  was  the  greatest  horse 
that  ever  lived  there  can  now  be  no  dispute.  When  seventeen  years  old 
he  was  retired  from  the  track  with  a combined  record  of  2:22  to  harness, 
2:25  to  wagon  and  2:28  to  pole,  and  did  stud  service  for  nine  years,  from 
1873  to  1882,  during  which  short  period  he  sired  more  trotters  than  any 
horse  ever  sired  in  any  length  of  time.  Though  young,  twenty-four  of 
his  sons  have  sired  fifty-five  performers  in  the  list,  including  Prince 
Wilkes  2:16,  Oliver  K.  2:16^^,  Phil  Thompson  2:163^,  Sable  Wilkes  (the 
fastest  three-year  old)  2:18,  Rosalind  Wilkes  2:18}^,  and  William  H. 
2:183^.  In  fact,  no  blood  has  produced  as  much  extreme  speed  in  the  same 
length  of  time  as  that  of  George  Wilkes,  and  none  is  in  greater  demand 
than  that  of  his  well  bred  sons  that  have  demonstrated  their  merit. 

Barney  Wilkes  is  certainly  well  bred  enough  to  satisfy  all,  and 
with  the  poorest  of  poor  chances  has  demonstrated  that  he  is  a great  sire. 
He  was  foaled  in  1875  and  sold  as  a yearling  to  East  Tennessee,  where  he 
remained  till  1879.  colts  sired  by  him  there  I can  find  but  three, 

viz.:  Champion  Wilkes  2:223^,  Barry  Wilkes,  record  2:37,  but  driven  by 
Mike  Bowerman  over  the  Lexington  track  in  2:27,  and  a mare  always 
used  on  the  road.  From  Tennessee  he  was  sold  to  Georgia,  where  he  was 
bred  to  a few  mares  of  indifferent  quality  and  little  or  no  pedigree.  From 
them  even  he  got  many  winners  of  stake  races,  amongst  them  Lena 
Wilkes,  four  year  old  record  2:29)^.  On  what  was  done  with  him  in 
Georgia  I quote  from  a letter  of  S.  P Salter,  from  whom  I purchased  him : 

“I  bought  Barney  Wilkes  in  1879  at  Macon,  Ga.,  during  the  Fair,  of 
young  Mr.  Calphiss,  a nephew  of  Mr.  Brannon’s.  He  was  then  four  years 
old.  I brought  him  home  and  worked  him  on  a half  mile  track,  thrown 
up  in  an  old  field,  and  trotted  him  the  fall  of  1880  at  five  meetings  in 
Georgia  and  Florida  and  won  all  the  races  I started  him  in,  except  at  Al- 
bany, Ga.,  and  gave  him  a record  of  2:4434-  In  i88r  I bred  one  mare  to 
him,  Jin  Burner,  and  in  January,  1882,  she  dropped  Mary  S.  In  the  spring 
of  188 [ I sent  him  to  Columbia,  Tenn.,  to  Mr.  Ed.  Geers,  the  trainer,  and 
he  worked  him  up  to  June  and  wrote  me  that  he  worked  him  in  2:36.  I 
brought  Barney  back  to  Georgia  in  the  fall  of  1881.  In  the  spring  of  1882 
I bred  several  mares  to  him,  and  some  for  my  neighbors.  Only  two  of 


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the  succeeding  foals  of  1883  have  been  trained,  Lena  Wilkes  and  Jordon 
Wilkes.  In  the  spring  of  18S3  Barnev  went  to  Danville,  Ky.,  to  make  the 
season.  The  only  two  colts  of  Barney’s  I ever  knew  of  being  worked  that 
were  bred  before  I got  him  is  Champion  Wilkes  2:223^  and  Barry  Wilkes 
2:37.  Mike  Bowermah  told  me  he  drove  Barry  Wilkes  in  2:27.  His  next 
oldest  colt  is  Mary  S.,  the  only  one  he  got  that  year,  record  2:4.5,  tnade  at 
Jacksonville,  Fla,  in  February,  18S6.  over  a mean  sandy  half-mile  track, 
and  was  able  to  trot  in  the  fall  of  1S86  in  2:30  or  better.  Lena  Wilkes 
2 :29i>^  and  Jordon  Wilkes  are  his  two  oldest  colts  and  the  only  two  at  that 
age  that  were  worked.  Jordon  Wilkes  showed  me  a mile  in  2:40  and  I sold 
him.  These  five  are  the  only  ones  of  Barney’s  get  that  have  ever  b?en  trained, 
two  of  them  with  records  better  than  2:30,  another,  Mary  S.,  timed  in  a 
race  at  St  Louis  better  than  2:30,  and  Barry  Wilkes  able  to  trot  better 
than  2:30  when  called  on.  These  are  four,  and  the  fifth  one,  Sam  Wilkes, 
full  brother  to  Lena  Wilkes,  at  three  years  old,  with  one  season’s  hand- 
ling, showed  a mile  in  2:40.’  I think  this  is  as  good  a showing  as  any  horse 
living  or  dead  can  make  of  his  first  five  colts,  especially  when  out  of  mares 
that  have  no  pedigree.  I drove  two  of  his  three-year  olds  this  summer 
and  gave  them  both  records  at  Athens,  Ga.,  of  2 and  both  showed  that 

they  could  trot  a mile  in  2:40.  Those  two  were  Sam  Wilkes  and  Lizzie 
S.  I have  never  seen  one  of  Barney’s  ’ colts  in  a race  that  was  not  level- 
headed and  game  to  the  last.  S.  P.  SALTER.” 

From  the  above  it  can  be  easily  seen  that  the  George  Wilkes  and 
Pilot,  Jr.  blood  in  Barney  Wilkes  under  the  most  adverse  circumstances 
has  asserted  its  superior  quality;  for  with  everything  against  him.  Red 
Wilkes,  Onward,  Alcantara,  Ambassador,  Alcyone  and  Young  Jim  are  the 
only  sons  of  George  Wilkes  that  lead  him  in  2:30  performers,  and  we  have 
every  reason  to  believe  that  several  of  his  get  will  enter  the  2:30  list  the 
coming  season.  With  speed  he  imparts  to  his  progeny  good  color,  nice 
finish  and  excellent  gait.  No  one  ever  saw  a poor  gaited  colt  by  him,  and 
his  get  are  dead  game.  I know  of  no  son  of  George  Wilkes  with  the  equal 
breeding,  to  say  nothing  of  his  2:30  performers,  standing  at  less  than  $100^ 
) etl  have  concluded  to  stand  him  during  t888  at  only 


$50  the  season  with  privilege  of  return. 


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No.  3. 

CICERO. 


(Standard,  Rule  6.) 

Bay  Colt;  foaled  May  24,  1885.  Bred  by  Elizur  Smith,  Lee,  Mass.;  foal- 
ed at  Lexington. 


^IBED  BT  SOCRATES  281. 

Record  2:343^. 

Own  brother  to  Kisbar  2:27^  and  Pickering  2:30,  and  sire  of  Socra- 
tes 2:27)^. 

1 dam,  Remembrance by  George  Wilkes  519,  record  2:22, 

sire  of  Harry  Wilkes  2:133^,  Guy 
Wilkes  2:15^,  Mike  Wilkes, 
pacer,  2:15^^,  Wilson  2:1634,  So- 
So  2:1734,  Wilcox,  pacer,  2:17^, 
Rosa  Wilkes  2:1834,  Wilton 
2:1934,  Joe  Bunker  2:1934,  etc. 

2 dam,  Ellen  Dean by  Corbeau  98,  sire  of  Billy  S.  2:1434, 

Billy  Boyce  pacer,  2:19  to  harness 
and  2:1434  under  saddle,  John 
Maloney,  pacer,  2:2434,  Brown 
Billy,  trotter,  2:29. 

3 dam.  Black  Emily by  Kinkead’s  St.  Lawrence,  sire  of 

dam  of  Waterwitch,  dam  of 
Mambrino  Gift  2:20,  Viking 

2:2034,  Scotland  2:2234* 

SOCRATES  2:3434,  brother  to  Norwood  (sire  of  Tommy  Norwood 
2:2634),  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:1734* 

First  dam.  Lady  Fallis  (dam  of  Kisbar  2:27^,  Pickering  2:30  and 
grandam  of  Clingstone  2:14),  by  Seeley’s  American  Star,  sire 
of  dams  of  Dexter  2:1734,  Robert  McGregor  2:1734,  etc. 

Second  dam,  the  Beck  mare,  by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk,  sire  of 
Prince  2:2434* 

The  sire  of  this  colt  is  one  of  the  best  looking  and  best  bred  repre- 
sentatives of  the  Hambletonian-Star  cross,  and  his  dam.  Remembrance,  is 
by  George  Wilkes,  sire  of  sixty  performers  from  2:1334  to  2:30  and  the 
dams  of  Butterfly  2:19^,  Eagle  Bird  2:21  and  flve  more  better  than  2:30. 
The  underlying  crosses  come  from  the  best  pacing  strains. 

Cicero  is  of  shapely  form,  good  size  and  muscle.  He  will  do  for  a 
stock  horse. 


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No.  4. 

SONNY  COONS  3(>66. 

(Out  of  a half  sister  to  Wilson  2:  i63>^.) 

Bay  Colt;  foaled  1885.  Bred  by  M.  C.  Alford,  Lexington,  Ky. 
SIRED  B2'  ABDALBRINO  2646. 

Brother  to  Princeps. 

Sire  of  Trinket  2:14,  Princeton  2:19^,  Feme  Sole  2:20,  and  fourteen  more 

in  the  2:30  list. 

1 dam,  Fanny  Clay by  American  Clay  3:),  sire  of  the  dams 

ofGarnet  2:19,  Ambassador  2:213^ 
Ranchero  2 '.22}^,  Executor  2 :2434, 
Judge  Hawes  2:24^^,  etc. 

2 dam,  Ohio  Clay  (dam  of  Miss 

Coons,  dam  of  Wilson  2:163^ 
and  Abdallah  West,  sire  of 

Wilkin  2:273^) by  American  Clay  34,  sire  of  Gran- 

ville 2:26,  Maggie  Briggs  2:27, 
Ella  Clay  2:2734. 

3 dam  a mare  from  Ohio,  s.  t.  b.  . . .by  Brown’s  Bellfounder. 
ABDALBRINO,  by  Woodford  Mamorino  2:2134?  sire  of  Abbottsford 

2:1934?  Mambrino  Dudley  2:19^,  Pancoast  2:21^. 

First  dam.  Primrose  (dam  of  Princeps,  sire  of  Trinket  2:14;  of 
Maxim,  sire  of  Ida  D.  2:2734*?  of  Rosebush,  dam  of  Chichester 
2:2534)?  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 
Second  dam.  Black  Rose,  by  Tom  Teemer. 

ALEXANDER’S  ABDALLAH,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of 
Dexter  2:1734?  Nettie  2:18. 

Dam,  Katy  Darling. 

AMERICAN  CLAY,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr  , sire  of  Durango  2:23^. 

First  dam.  Conscript’s  dam,  by  Imp.  Tranby. 

Second  dam,  by  Aratus,  son  of  Director,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

C.  M,  CLAY,  JR.  (Strader’s),  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  sire  of  George  M. 
Patchen  2:2334* 

First  dam,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter  2:27. 

Second  dam,  by  Lawrence’s  Eclipse,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Third  dam,  Chas.  Hadley  mare,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  dam  of  George  Wilkes  2:22. 
Dam,  Jersey  Kate,  John  Anderson’s  dam. 

Sonny  Coons  is  by  the  full  brother  to  the  great  Princeps  and  out  of 
a half  sister  to  the  famous  trotter  Wilson  2:1634.  He  is  large  and 
growthy,  but  of  speedy  conformation.  With  more  age  he  ought  to  make 
a trotter. 


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No.  5. 


NORTH  STAR 


Sorrel  Stallion;  big  star,  running  into  strip,  right  fore  and  both  hind 
ankles  white;  foaled  1885.  Bred  bj  Hart  Boswell, 

Lexington,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  HAMBLETONIAN  A/A  MERINO  540. 
Record  2:213=^. 

Sire  of  Wild  Ral<e  (3-y.  o.)  2:22^. 

1 dam,  Ruth by  Young  Hambletonian,  son  of  Rys- 

dyk’s  Hambletonian  10,  sire  of 
the  dams  of  Trinket  2:14,  Stam- 
boul  2:i734>  Duquesne  2:17^. 

2 dam,  Sophy  (dam  of  Nelly  B.,  dam 

of  Mike  Wilkes,  pacer,  2:15^, 

Ira  Wilkes  2:28,  pacing  re- 
cord 2:22^,  Adrian  Wilkes, 

sire  of  Roy,  pacer,  2:2034)-  • Alexander’s  Edwin  Forrest  49,  sire 

of  dams  of  So-So  2:i734>  Tony 
Newell  2:1934?  Mambrino  Dudley 
2:19^. 

3 dam,  Sopronia. by  Parker’s  Brown  Pilot,  sire  of  dams 

of  Rosalind  2:21^,  Donald  2:27. 

4 dam  (bred  by  Col.  Robert  Innis)  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

5 dam by  Lance,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

HAMBLETONIAN  MAMBRINO  2:21^,  by  Curtis’  Hambletonian, 

sire  of  Flora  B.  2:2434,  Andy  Mershon  2:2534,  Sunshine  2:2934* 
Dam,  Topsy  (dam  of  Lady  Ethan,  dam  of  Qjieen  Wilkes  2:23^), 
said  to  be  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah. 

CURTIS’  HAMBLETONIAN,  own  brother  to  Milwaukee  (sire  of  Ade- 
laide 2:18),  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian. 

Dam,  Dolly  Martin  (dam  of  Volney  2:23  and  Romeo  2:2934),  by 
Defiance. 

YOUNG  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian. 

Dam  by  Hulse’s  Hickory, 

Hambletonian  Mambrino,  record  2:2134  in  sixth  heat  of  a race,  got 
Wild  Rake,  the  best  three-year  old  of  t886.  He  is  a horse  of  high  finish 
and  imparts  unusual  quality  to  his  get.  North  Star  is  one  of  the  very 
handsomest  colts  he  ever  got,  is  nicely  gaited  and  ought,  coming  as  he 
does  from  so  great  a family  on  the  dam’s  side,  to  make  a trotter. 


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No.  6. 

VICTOR  HUGO. 

Brown  Colt;  hind  feet  white;  foaled  1885.  Bred  bj  A.  L.  Pinkard,  Dan- 
ville, Ky. 

S/J?EI)  BT  BARNET  WILKES  7433. 

SIRE  OF 

Champion  Wilkes  2:223^,  Lena  Wilkes  (4-j.  o.)  2:293^. 

1 dam  bj  Dunn’s  Kentucky  Chief,  son  of 

Mambrino  Chief  ii,  sire  of  the 
dams  of  Director  2:17,  Piedmont 
2:173^,  V oltaire  2 :2o3=^,  Indianap- 
olis 2:21,  Hambrino  2:213^,  Mat- 
tie  Graham  2:21}/^,  etc. 

2 dam by  Bascombe. 

BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes 
2:133^,  Guy  Wilkes  2:1534^,  Wilson  2:i63^. 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull  and  Wilkie  Collins),  by  Roscoe,  sire 
of  Black  Pilot  2:30 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  thoroughbred,  by  Vandal,  son  of  Imp.  Glencoe. 
Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

ROSCOE.  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:243^, 
Tackey  2:26,  etc. 

Dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose,  by  Tom  Teemer. 

PILOT,  Jr.,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian. 

Dam,  Nancy  Pope. 

DUNN’S  KENTUCKY  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady 
Thorn  2:18}^,  Woodford  Mambrino  2:21)4,  etc. 

First  dam,  by  Imp.  Tranby,  sire  of  dam  of  American  Clay  34,  sire 
of  Granville  2:26,  Maggie  Briggs  2:27  and  Ella  Clay  2:2734* 
Second  dam  by  Tempest. 

Third  dam  by  Tiger  Whip. 

MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah  2:33. 

This  colt’s  blood  lines  represent  George  Wilkes,  Pilot,  Jr,  and  Mam- 
brino Chief,  upon  a thoroughbred  foundation  through  both  sire  and  dam. 
His  sire  is  one  of  the  best  sons  of  George  Wilkes  and  his  dam  an  excellent 
individual  by  a good  son  of  Mambrino  Chief  He  stands  close  to  sixteen 
hands  high  and  has  bone  and  substance  in  proportion,  is  gaited  right  and 
will  make  a grand,  big  horse. 


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No.  7. 

FREEDMAN  5985. 

Black  Colt;  foaled  1885.  Bred  by  C.  W.  Headley,  Lexington,  Ky. 
SIRED  BT  EGBERT  1136. 

Sire  of  Emma,  pacer,  2:19!^,  Egmont  2:23)^,  Superior  2:2534,  Benefactor 
2:2734?  Illinois  Egbert  2:2934- 

1 dam.  Belle  Scott by  Alexander’s  Norman  25,  sire  of 

Lula  2:15,  May  Qjaeen  2:20,  and 
the  dams  of  Norman  Medium 
2:20,  Fanny  Robinson  2':2o34» 
Maiden  2:23,  Banner  Boy  2:2534? 
Alice  Addison  2:2834? 

2:30 

2 dam,  Kate by  Conflagration. 

EGBERT,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2: 1734- 

First  dam,  Camptown,  by  Messenger  Duroc,  sire  of  Elaine  2:20. 
Second  dam.  Miss  McCloud  (dam  of  Lord  Nelson,  3-year  old, 
2:2634)?  by  Holbert  Colt,  son  of  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam.  May  Fly,  by  Utter  Horse,  son  of  Hoyt’s  Comet. 

Fourth  dam,  Virgo  (dam  of  Virgo  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Charley 
Hogan  2:18^),  by  Roe’s  Abdallah  Chief. 

Fifth  dam.  Catbird,  by  Whistle  Jacket,  son  of  Mambrino. 

Sixth  dam,  Lyon  Mare,  by  the  Berlholf  Horse,  son  of  Imp.  Mes- 
senger. 

Seventh  dam,  by  Duroc,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 

MESSENGER  DUROC,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian. 

First  dam.  Satinet,  by  Roe’s  Abdallah  Chief. 

Second  dam.  Catbird,  by  Whistle  Jacket,  by  Mambrino. 

Third  dam,  Lyon  Mare,  by  Bertholf  Horse,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 
Fourth  dam  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

ROE’S  ABDALLAH  CHIEF,  by  Abdallah. 

First  dam  by  Phillips,  son  of  Cole’s  Messenger. 

Second  dam  by  Decatur. 

NORMAN,  Alexander’s,  by  Morse  Horse,  sire  of  Grey  Eddy  2:30. 

Dam,  the  Slocum  mare,  by  Magnum  Bonum. 

MORSE  HORSE,  by  European,  McNitt  Horse 
First,  dam.  Beck,  by  Harris’  Hambletonian. 

Second  dam,  Mozza,  by  Peacock,  son  of  Imp,  Messenger. 

Freedman  is  by  one  of  Hambletonian’s  best  sons  and  out  of  a mare 
whose  produce  promise  to  go  fast.  He  is  himself  promising. 


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No.  8. 

TOM  PTTOH  8007, 

Chestnut  Colt;  a little  w’  he  oi-  both  hind  feet;  foaled  May  12,  1886. 
Bred  by  O.  P.  Alford. 

SIRED  RED  WILKES  1749. 

Sire  of  Prince  Wilkes  2:16,  Phil  Thompson  2:16)^,  Wayne  Wilkes,  pacer, 
2:183^  and  ten  more  wiih  records  ranging  from  2:24  to  2:30. 

1 dam,  Lottie  Temple,  trial  2 :30 . . . . by  Mambrino  Temple  586,  sire  of  Billy 

Boy  2:2634  ^nd  son  of  Pilot  Tem- 
ple 2:2414. 

2 darr,,  Elsie by  Alexander’s  Abdallah  15,  sire  of 

Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

3 dam.  Grey  Bacchante  (grandam  of 

Minerva,  dam  of  Meander 

2:2634  and  Nugget  2:26^)  . by  Downing’s  Bay  Messenger,  sire  of 

dam  of  Clark  Chief  89,  sire  of 
dams  of  Phallas  2:13^,  Majolica 
* 2:15,  Wilson  2:1634, 

4 dam  (the  dam  of  Clifton  Pilot, 

sire  of  Jack  Lewis  2:2834)-  • - by  Whip  Comet. 

5 dam.  . . . by  Grey  Messenger. 

RED  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes  2:1334- 

First  dam,  Qjueen  Dido,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn 
2:1834,  Woodford  Mambrino  2:2i34- 
Second  dam,  by  Red  Jacket,  son  of  Comet. 

MAMBRINO  TEMPLE,  by  Pilot  Temple  2:2434. 

First  dam.  Maid  of  Ashland,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Second  dam  by  Woodford,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Wedgewood  2:19, 
Woodford  Mambrino  2:2134,  Brignoli  2:29^4* 

Third  dam  by  Downing’s  Bay  Messenger. 

PILOT  TEMPLE  2:2434,  by  Pilot.  Jr.,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S. 
2:08^,  Jay- Eye-See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^. 

Dam,  Madam  Temple  (dam  of  Flora  Temple  2:19^  and  Bland 
Temple,  dam  of  Nora  Temple  2:2734  and  Temple  2:30),  by 
Spotted  Horse. 

Tom  Pugh  is  by  the  reigning  king  of  the  Wilkes  family  and  out  of  a 
mare  that  as  a three-year  old  showed  a trial  in  2:30  and  afterwards  a mile 
to  road  wagon  in  2:39.  Through  George  Wilkes  and  Alexander’s  Abdal- 
lah he  inherits  two  crosses  of  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  and  from  Qjieen 
Dido  and  Maid  of  Ashland  he  gets  two  of  Mambrino  Chief.  His  dam, 
with  a Pilot  top  cross  is  descended  from  old  Grey  Bacchante,  from  which 
mare  descended  Bacchante  Mambrino,  Minerva  and  other  famous  brood 
mares. 

With  his  breeding  he  is  fine,  solid  and  substantial.  I think  him  one 
of  the  best  colts  I ever  saw. 


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No.  9. 

NDIOKI  4806. 

Brown  Colt:  foaled  May,  1886.  Bred  by  O.  P.  Alford. 

SIRED  BT  RED  WILKES  1749. 

Sire  of  Prince  Wilkes  2:16,  Phil  Thompson  2:16^,  Wayne  Wilkes,  pacer, 
2:1834,  Ernestine,  pacer,  2:24,  Hinder  Wilkes  (4  y.  o.)  2:2534? 
Reed  Wilkes  (4  y.  o.)  2:2534?  Charley  Wilkes  2:2534?  and 
six  more  with  records  of  2:30  or  better. 

1 dam,  Zoo-Zoo  Maid by  Dick  Hambletonian,  often  called 

Hambletonian  Star,  sire  of  dam 
of  Bracelet  2:2634* 

2 dam.  Sister  Mac  (sister  to  Lady 

Mac  2:23) by  Whirlwind  2359,  sire  of  Lady  Mac 

2:23  and  Barkis  2:2534* 

3 dam.  Madonna,  breeding  untraced. 

RED  WILKES  (sire  of  Prince  Wilkes  2:16),  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire 
of  Harry  Wilkes  2:1334?  Guy  Wilkes  2:1534* 

First  dam,  C)jieen  Dido,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  the  dams  of 
Director  2:17,  Piedmont  2:1734* 

Second  dam,  by  Red  Jacket,  son  of  Comet. 

Third  dam,  the  Robert  Patterson  mare. 

GEORGE  WILKES,  record  2:22,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of 
dams  of  Trinket  2:14,  Stamboul  2:1734?  ^^c* 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 
Second  dam.  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (sire  of  dam  of  Duquesne  2 :i7^),  by 
Abdallah,  sire  of  O’Blennis  2:27^. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam.  One- Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah 

DICK  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Hetzell’s  Hambletonian,  own  brother  to 
Volunteer,  sire  of  St.  Julian  2:1 134* 

Dam  believed  to  be  by  Seeley’s  American  Star. 

HETZELL’S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian. 

First  dam,  Lady  Patriot,  by  Young  Patriot. 

Second  dam,  the  Lewis  Hulse  mare. 

This  is  a nice,  big  colt  and  a trotter. 


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No.  10. 

OLIVER  WILKES. 

Standard,  Rule  6. 

(Out  of  a half  sister  to  Wilson  2:163=^). 

Black  Colt;  foaled  1886.  Bred  bj  M.  C.  Alford,  Lexington,  Kv. 
SIRED  BJ-  COUNT  WILKES  mi 
Brother  to  Gambetta  Wilkes  2:26  and  The  King  2:29)^. 

1 dam,  Fanny  Clay by  Ameiican  Clay  34,  sire  of  the  dams 

of  Garnet  2:19,  Ambassador 
2:213^,  Ranchero  2:223^,  etc. 

2 dam,  Ohio  Clay  (grandam  of  Wil- 

son 2:163^) by  American  Clay  34,  sire  of  Gran- 

ville 2:26,  Maggie  Briggs  2:27, 
Ella  Clay  2:2734,  Alta  2:32, 
Magic  2:33,  etc. 

3 dam,  a mare  from  Ohio,  said  to  be  by  Brown’s  Bellfounder. 

COUNT  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  So  So  2:1734,  Rosa 

Wilkes  2:18^. 

First  dam,  Jewell  (dam  of  Gambetta  Wilkes  2:26  and  The  King 
2:2934),  by  Gill’s  Vermont,  sire  of  Bonner  Boy  2:23. 

Second  dam,  the  Salter  mare,  by  Cannon’s  Whip. 

GILL’S  VERMONT,  by  Downing’s  Vermont,  son  of  Hill’s  Black  Hawk. 
First  dam,  by  Barclay’s  Columbus 

Second  dam,  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 
Third  dam,  by  Matchless,  a Narragansett  pacer. 

AMERICAN  CLAY,  by  C.  M.  Clay.  Jr.,  sire  of  Durango  2:23^. 

First  dam.  Conscript’s  dam,  by  Imp.  Tranby. 

Second  dam,  by  Aratus,  son  of  Director,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Third  dam,  by  Josephus,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

Fourth  dam,  by  Columbus,  son  of  Imp.  Pantaloon. 

C.  M.  CLAY,  JR.  (Strader’s),  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  sire  of  George  M. 
Patchen  2:2334- 

First  dam,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter  2:27. 

Second  dam,  by  Lawrence’s  Eclipse,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 
Third  dam,  Chas.  Hadley  mare,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  dam  of  George  Wilkes  2:22. 
Dam,  Jersey  Kate,  John  Anderson’s  dam. 

Oliver  Wilkes  is  both  a nice  colt  and  a good  gaited  one.  Those 
who  see  him  like  him.* 


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No.  11. 

JOE  LEE  8006. 

Dark  Bay  or  Brown  Colt;  big  star  and  snip;  left  hind  ankle  white;  foaled 
i886.  Bred  by  J.  M.  and  J.  A.  Lee,  Danville,  Ky. 

SIBBn  BT  BARNET  WILKES  74S3. 

Sire  of  Champion  Wilkes  2:2234,  Lena  Wilkes  2:2934* 


1 dam  Laura  B by  Lyle  Wilkes  4658,  sire  of  Mattie 

Wilkes  2:30. 

2 dam by  Alexander’s  Norman  25,  sire  of 

Lula  2:15,  May  Qjaeen  2:20. 

3 dam by  Boner’s  Saxe  Weimer,  son  of  Old 

Saxe  Weimer. 


BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes,  whose  sons  have  sired  Prince 
Wilkes  2:16,  Oliver  K.  2:1634,  Phil  Thompson  2:1634,  Sable 
Wilkes  (3  y.  o ) 2:18,  Rosalind  Wilkes  (5y.  o.)  2:1834,  and  fifty 
more  from  2:1834  2:30. 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull,  sire  of  Vespacian2:2934),  by  Roscoe, 
sire  of  Black  Pilot,  the  sire  of  Pilot  Knox  2:19^. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  by  Vandal,  son  of  Imp.  Glencoe. 

LYLE  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  sixty  horses  in  the  2:30 
list,  ten  of  them  better  than  2:20. 

First  dam,  Lou  Coons,  by  American  Clay,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Gar- 
net 2:19,  Ambassador  2:2134,  Ranchero  2:2234, 

Second  dam,  Nokomis,  own  sister  to  Ericsson  2:3034  (sire  of  Rarely 
2:2434,  Doble  2:28,  Eric  2:2834,  etc.),  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire 
of  the  dam  of  Director  2:17. 

Third  dam,  Mrs.  Caudle,  grandam  of  Clark  Chief,  sire  of  the  dams 
of  Phallis  2:13^,  Majolica  2:15  and  Wilson  2:i634- 
AMERICAN  CLAY  (sire  of  Granville  2:26),  by  Strader’s  Cassius  M. 
Clay,  Jr.,  sire  of  Durango  2:23^,  Harry  Clay  2:23^. 

First  dam  (the  dam  of  Conscript,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Flora  Wilkes, 
pacer,  2:1934,  John  F.  Phelps,  Jr.  2:26,),  by  Imp.  Tranby. 

Second  dam,  by  Aratus,  son  of  Director,  by  Sir  Archy. 

Third  dam,  by  Josephus,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

Fourth  dam,  by  Columbus,  son  of  Imp.  Pantaloon. 

NORMAN  (sire  of  dam  of  Norman  Medium  2:20),  by  Morse  Horse,  sire 
of  dam  of  Qjiechee  Maid  2:25. 

Dam,  the  Slocum  mare,  by  Magnum  Bonum. 

Joe  Lee  is  inbred  to  the  great  George  Wilkes  through  two  highly 
bred,  speed  producing  sons.  With  his  breeding  (which  is  worthy  of  care- 
ful analysis)  he  is  a good  individual. 


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SALTER. 

Dark  Bay  or  Brown  Colt;  right  hind  ankle  white;  foaled  1886.  Bred  by 
Morehead  & Salter,  Ducker’s  Station,  Ga. 

SIRED  BT  B ARNE 2-  WIEKES  7433. 

Sire  of  Champion  Wilkes  2:223^,  Lena  Wilkes  2:293^. 

1 dam,  Maggie  Golddust by  Young  Rolla  Golddust  2752,  broth- 

er to  Rolla  Golddust,  record  2:25. 

2 dam  Messenger  (dam  of  Emerson 

Golddust)  by  Highland  Messenger, 

BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes  2:1334, 
Guy  Wilkes  2:1534,  Wilson  2:i634- 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull,  sire  of  two  in  the  2:30  list),  by  Ros- 
coe,  son  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  dams  of  Maud  S.  2:08^,  Jay-Eye- 
See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  thoroughbred,  by  Vandal. 

Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

GEORGE  WILKES  2:22  (sire  of  So-So  2:1734),  by  Rysdyk’s  Hamble- 
tonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:1734- 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of.the  dams  of  Car- 
rie C.  2:24,  Clay  2:25. 

Second  dam,  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam^  The  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew  Jackson. 

Dam,  Surry, 

YOUNG  ROLLA  GOLDDUST,  by  Golddust,  sire  of  Lucille  Golddust 
2:i6J4,  Fleety  Golddust  2:20,  Indicator  2:23^,  Rolla  Gold- 
dust  2:25. 

Dam  (the  dam  of  Rolla  Golddust  2:25),  by  Mohawk  Chief,  a fast 
Canadian  pacer. 

GOLDDUST,  by  Vermont  Morgan. 

Dam  by  Zilcaadi,  Arabian. 

HIGHLANDER  MESSENGER,  by  Broken-Legged  Hunter,  son  of 
Chestnut  Hunter,  by  Kentucky  Hunter. 

First  dam  (the  dam  of  Edwin  Forrest,  sire  of  Billy  Hoskins  2:2634), 
by  Watkin’s  Young  Highlander. 

Second  dam  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Third  dam  by  Imp,  Messenger. 

This  colt  is  bred  much  like  Rosalind  Wilkes  2:1834,  being  by  a son  of 

George  Wilkes  and  his  darxi  by  a good  son  of  Old  Golddust. 


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No.  13. 

WILL  DUKE 

Light  Baj  Colt;  stripe  in  face;  right  fore  and  left  hind  ankles  white;  foaled 
1886.  Bred  by  Morehead  & Salter,  Ducker’s  Station,  Ga. 

SIRED  BT  BARNET  WILKES  7433. 

Sire  of  Champion  Wilkes  2:22)^,  Lena  Wilkes  2:29!^. 


1 dam  Mattie  D by  Norman  Messenger,  son  of  Nor- 

man 25. 

2 dam,  Lottie  D by  American  Boy,  son  of  American 

Clay  34. 

3 dam,  Nellie  Bly by  Frank  Randall. 

4 dam,  Belle by  Smith’s  Highlander,  ^by  Park’s 

Highlander. 


BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  So-So  2:171^,  Rosa 
Wilkes  2:183^,  Wilton  2:19^^. 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull,  sire  of  Fred  Hull  2:2934  and  Vespa- 
cian  2:2934)?  by  Roscoe,  sire  of  Black  Pilot  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  by  Vandal,  thoroughbred. 

Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

GEORGE  WILKES,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:1734? 
Nettie  2:18,  Orange  Girl  2:?o. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 

Second  dam.  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (sire  of  dam  of  Trinket  2:14),  by  Ab- 
dallah, sire  of  dam  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder,  sire  of  dam  of 
Sayre’s  Harry  Clay  2:29,  sire  of  dam  of  St.  Julian  2:1 134- 

Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:2434, 
Tattler  2:26,  five  more  in  the  2:30  list,  and  the  dam&  of  Maud  S. 
2:08^,  Jay-Eye-See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^,  etc. 

First  dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose  (dam  of  Darkness,  2:27^  to  pole, 
Native  American  2:32^,  Lady  Woodlavm  2:3734?  Heimosa, 
dam  of  Hermes  2:2734?  Primrose,  dam  of  Princeps,  etc.),  by 
Tom  Teemer,  pacer. 

PILOT,  JR.,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian. 

First  dam,  Nancy  Pope. 

Second  dam,  Nancy  Taylor. 


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No.  14. 

RED  CLAY  8008. 

Chestnut  Colt;  hind  pasterns  white;  foaled  1887.  Bred  by  M.  C.  Alford, 

Lexington,  Ky. 

SIRED  Bl"  RED  WILKES  1749. 

Sire  of  Prince  Wilkes  2:16,  Phil  Thompson  2:16)^,  Wayne  Wilkes,  pacer, 
2:1834,  Ernestine,  pacer,  2:24,  Hinder  Wilkes  (4-y.  o.)  2:2534?  Reed 
Wilkes  (4-y.  o.)  2:2534?  Charley  Wilkes  2:2534?  ^’^d  six 
more  with  records  of  2:30  or  better. 

1 dam,  Fanny  Clay by  American  Clay  34,  sire  of  the  dams 

of  Garnet  2:19,  Ambassador 
2:2134?  Ranchero  2:2234?  Execu- 
® . tor  2:2434?  Judge  Hawes  2:2434* 

2 dam,  Ohio  Clay  (dam  of  Miss 

Coons,  dam  of  Wilson  2:1634 
and  Abdallah  West,  sire  of 

Wilkin  2:2734) by  American  Clay  34,  sire  of  Gran- 

ville 2:26,  Maggie  Briggs  2:27, 
Ella  Clay  2:2734. 

3 dam  a mare  from  Ohio,  said  to  be  by  Brown’s  Bellfounder. 

RED  WILKES  (sire  of  Prince  Wilkes  2:16),  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire 
of  Harry  Wilkes  2:1334?  Guy  Wilkes  2:1534* 

First  dam,  Qjaeen  Dido,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  the  dam  of 
Director  2:17,  Piedmont  2:1734* 

Second  dam,  by  Red  Jacket,  son  of  Comet, 

Third  dam,  the  Robert  Patterson  mare. 

GEORGE  WILKES,  record  2:22,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of 
dams  of  Trinket  2:14,  Stamboul  2:1734?  etc. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 
Second  dam.  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

AMERICAN  CLAY,  by  C.  M.  Clay.  Jr.,  sire  of  Durango  2:2334* 

First  dam,  Conscript’s  dam,  by  Imp  Tranby. 

Second  dam,  by  Aratus,  son  of  Director,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Third  dam,  by  Josephus,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

Fourth  dam,  by  Columbus,  son  of  Imp.  Pantaloon. 

C.  M.  CLAY,  Jr.  (Strader’s),  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  sire  of  George  M. 
Patchen  2:2334* 

First  dam,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter  2:27. 

This  is  one  of  the  best  yearlings  on  the  place,  and  will  make  a large, 
shapely  horse. 


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No.  15. 

VIOLATOR  8005. 

Bay  Colt,  with  roan  hairs;  hind  ankles  white;  foaled  1887.  Bred  by  O.  P. 

Alford. 

SIRED  BT  BIRD  5060. 

% 

Sire  of  Eagle  Bird  (4-year  old)  2:21. 

1 dam,  Violet by  Walkill  Chief  330,  sire  of  Dick 

Swiveler  2:18,  Great  Eastern 
2:18,  Topsey  2:21^,  Billy  Burr 
2:293^,  Valley  Girl  2:30. 

2 dam,  Dolly  Hoyt by  Seeley’s  American  Star  14,  sire  of 

the  dams  of  Dexter  2 : 173^,  Robert 
McGregor  2:1734,  Nettie  2:18, 
Joe  Bunker  2:19)4,  Driver  2 :i934. 
Orange  Girl  2:20. 

3 dam,  untraced. 

JAY  BIRD,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes  2:13)4, 
Guy  Wilkes  2:15)4,  Wilson  2:i6)4- 
First  dam.  Lady  Frank  (dam  of  Early  Dawn  2:21)4,  at  five  years 
old),  by-Mambrino  Star  2:28)4,  sire  of  Cottage  Girl  2:2934- 
Second  dam.  Lady  Franklin  2:29)4,  Cottage  Girl  2:2934- 

MAMBRINO  STAR  2:2834,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn 
2:18)4,  Woodford  Mambrino  2:21)4- 

Dam,  Lady  Fairfield,  by  Red  Buck  (pacer). 

WALKILL  CHIEF,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2 : 17)4- 
First  dam,  Dolly  Mills  (dam  of  Orange  Girl  2:20  and  Augusta,  dam 
of  Chanter  2:20)4),  by  Seeley’s  American  Star,  sire  of  Widow 
Machree  2:29. 

Second  dam,  Jenny  Lewis,  by  Rogers’  Young  Messenger. 

Third  dam.  Fan,  by  Dinwiddie. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallah. 

First  dam,  Chas  Kent  mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam.  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

AMERICAN  STAR,  by  Stockholm’s  American  Star,  son  of  Duroc. 
First  dam,  Sally  Slouch,  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

This  colt,  with  a Wilkes  cross  on  top,  is  inbred  to  both  Rysdyk’s 
Hambletonian  and  Seeley’s  American  Star,  and  traces  through  his  sire  to 
Mambrino  Chief.  He  is  large,  highly  finished  and  beautifully  gaited. 


oOBROOD  MARE8.t>^ 


No.  16. 

LOTTIE  TEMPLE. 


Gray  Mare;  foaled  1874.  Bred  by  C.  McLaran,  Illinois. 
SIREB  BT  MAMBRINO  TEMPLE  586. 

Sire  of  Billy  Boy  2:263^. 

1 dam,  Elsie by  Alexander’s  Abdallah  15,  sire  of 

the  dams  of  Jerome  Eddy  2:16)^, 
Conway,  pacer,  2:i8X,  Favonia 
2:19,  King  Jim,  pacer,  2:20,  Elsie 
Good  2:223^,  Convoy  2:223^, 
Katie  Middleton  2:23,  etc. 

2 dam.  Grey  Bacchante by  Downing’s  Bay  Messenger,  sire  of 

dam  of  Clark  Chief  89,  sire  of 
dams  of  Phallas  2:13^,  Majolica 
2:15,  Wilson  2:163^. 

3 dam  (the  dam  of  Clifton  Pilot,  sire 

of  Jack  Lewis  2:283^) by  Whip  Comet. 

4 dam by  Grey  Messenger. 

MAMBRINO  TEMPLE,  by  Pilot  Temple  2:24)^. 

First  dam.  Maid  of  Ashland,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  the  dams 
of  Director  2:17,  Piedmont  2:1734* 

Second  dam  by  Woodford,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Wedgewood  2:19, 
Woodford  Mambrino  2:21^^  Brignoli  2:29^. 

Third  dam  by  Downing’s  Bay  Messenger,  sire  of  dam  of  Lulu  F.  2 129. 
PILOT  TEMPLE  2:2434^  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S. 
2:08^,  Jay-Eye-See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^. 

Dam,  Madam  Temple  (dam  of  Flora  Temple  2:19!^  and  Bland 
Temple,  dam  of  Nora  Temple  2:2734  and  Temple  2:30),  by 
Spotted  Horse. 

WOODFORD,  by  Kosciusko,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

First  dam,  Melissa,  by  Hancock’s  Hamiltonian. 

Second  dam  by  Cook’s  Whip. 

DOWNING’S  BAY  MESSENGER,  by  Harpinus,  son  of  Bishop’s 
Hambletonian,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Dam,  of  Messenger  and  Rockingham  blood. 

ALEXANDER’S  ABDALLAH,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of 
Dexter  2:1734^  Nettie  2:18,  etc. 

Dam,  Katy  Darling. 

Lottie  Temple  is  as  fine  as  a thoroughbred,  remarkably  stylish  and 
very  fast.  Tom  Pugh  gives  evidence  of  the  quality  she  breeds.  Her  ped- 
igree speaks  for  itself. 

Bred  in  1887  to  Judge  Salisbury  5872. 


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No.  17. 

AIMEE. 

Record  2:30. 

Gray  Mare;  foaled  1877.  Bred  by  T.  H.  Jones,  Mt.  Sterling,  Ohio. 
SIRED  BT  BA  TARD  53. 

Record  2:31^. 

Sire  of  Bliss  2:213^,  Emma  B,  2:22,  Lilly  J.  2:253^,  Fannie  C.,  pacer, 
2:2434?  Eagle  Plume  2:2934?  Modie  H.  2:2934* 

Dam  a fast  pacer breeding  unknown. 

BAYARD  2:31%,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S.  2:08^,  Jay- 
Eye-See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^,  Mambrino  Gift  2:20,  Pilot  Boy 
2:20,  Noontide  2:2034?  twenty  more  from  2:2034  to  2:30. 
First  dam.  Bay  York,  by  Adams’  American  2:45,  sire  of  Nelly  Hol- 
comb .2:28. 

Second  dam,  by  Hill’s  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen  2:2534? 

Lancet  2:2734?  Belle  of  Saratoga  2:29. 

Third  dam,  by  Hammond’s  Magnum  Bonum. 

PILOT,  JR.,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian. 

First  dam,  Nancy  Pope. 

Second  dam,  Nancy  Taylor. 

ADAMS’  AMERICAN,  by  Whitehall,  sire  of  Rhode  Island  2:2334  and 
the  dams  of  Scott’s  Thomas  2:21  and  Scott’s  Chief  2:23. 

Dam  of  Messenger  blood. 

WHITEHALL,  by  North  American,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Laura  Wil- 
liams 2:2434?  Charley  Mac  2:25,  Strathmore,  sire  of  twenty  two 
in  2:30  list  etc. 

Dam  by  Cock  of  the  Rock,  son  of  Duroc,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 
HILL’S  BLACK  HAWK,  by  Sherman  Morgan,  by  Justin  Morgan. 

Dam,  a black  mare. 

Pilot,  Jr.,  was  one  of  the  greatest  of  early  day  trotting  sires  and  the 
only  horse  that  ever  sired  the  dams  of  two  with  records  of  2:10  or  better. 
Bayard,  by  the  records,  is  his  best  son,  and  his  daughters  promise  to  be- 
come famous  as  speed  producers.  Already  with  indifferent  chances  they 
have  produced  Jane  R.  2:2634  Jerry  L 2:2834- 

Aimee  possesses  speed,  pluck  and  individual  excellence.  She  started 
in  eight  races,  five  of  which  she  won,  was  second  twice  and  unplaced  once. 
Her  record  is  far  short  of  her  speed,  for  in  October,  1885,  she  trotted  a 
trial  over  the  Lexington  track  in  2:26  and  repeated  in  2:2234*  Her  first 
foal  is  a filly  of  which  any  ownet  could  be  proud. 

Bred  in  1887  to  Judge  Salisbury  5872. 


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No.  18. 

EGLENA. 

Chestnut  Filly;  foaled  1884.  Bred  by  Col.  R.  West,  Lexington,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  EGBERT  1136. 

Sire  of  Egmont  2:23,  Superior  2:2534,  Illinois  Egbert  2:2934,  Emma, 
pacer,  2:1934,  Benefactor  2:2734- 

1 dam by  Mambrino  Time  1686,  sire  of  Four 

Corners  2:2734,  Emmet  2:2934, 
and  the  dams  of  Silverone  2:19^, 
Linnette  2:2934* 

2 dam by  Alexander’s  Edwin  Forrest  49,  sire 

of  dams  of  So  So  2:1734,  Toney 
Newell  2:1934,  Mambrino  Dud- 
ley 2:19^,  London  2:2034,  ^tc. 


3 dam by  St.  Lawrence. 

4 dam by  Grey  Eagle. 

5 dam by  Superior,  son  of  Blackburn’s  Whip. 

6 dam by  a son  of  Imp.  Buzzard. 

7 dam by  Shark. 

8 dam by  Imp.  Union. 


EGBERT,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:1734* 

First  dam,  Camptown,  by  Messenger  Duroc,  sire  of  Elaine  2:20. 
Second  dam,  Miss  McCloud  (dam  of  Lord  Nelson,  3-year  old, 
2:2634),  by  Holbert  Colt,  son  of  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam.  May  Fly,  by  Utter  Horse,  son  of  Hoyt’s  Comet. 

Fourth  dam,  Virgo  (dam  of  Virgo  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Charley 
Hogan  2:18^),  by  Roe’s  Abdallah  Chief. 

Fifth  dam.  Catbird,  by  Whistle  Jacket,  son  of  Mambrino 
Sixth  dam,  Lyon  Mare,  by  the  Bertholf  Horse,  son  of  Imp.  Mes- 
senger. 

Seventh  dam,  by  Duroc,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 

MESSENGER  DUROC,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian. 

First  dam.  Satinet,  by  Roe’s  Abdallah  Chief. 

Second  dam.  Catbird,  by  Whistle  Jacket,  by  Mambrino. 
MAMBRINO  TIME  (own  brother  to  Jeb  Stuart,  sire  of  Kitty  Patchen 
2.2i34),  Mambrino  Patchen,  sire  of  London  2:2034* 

First  dam.  Puss  Prall  (dam  ol  Lady  Stout  2:29),  by  Mark  Time. 
Second  dam,  Cora,  by  Daniel  Webster,  son  of  Lance,  by  American 
Eclipse. 

Eglena  is  of  good  size,  high  finish  and  remarkable  speed.  I think 
she  can  beat  2:30  with  very  little  handling,  and  expect  to  work  her  during 
1888.  Her  breeding  is  identical  with  that  of  Lynnie,  a two  year  old  that 
in  1887  showed  her  ability  to  trot  in  2:30.  I consider  her  valuable  for  a 
brood  mare. 


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No.  19. 

KATE  STANHOPE, 

(Out  of  a half  sister  to  White  Socks  2:2oj4-) 

Bay  Mare;  foaled  1881.  Bred  by  Mrs.  Kate  Stanhope,  Lexington  Ky. 
SIRED  BT  KING  RENE  1278. 

Record  2:303^. 

Sire  of  Prince  Edward  2:243^,  Fugue  2:2434>  Mist  2:29)^. 

1 dam by  Frazier’s  Mambrino,  sire  of  the 

dam  of  Rosewood  2:27. 

2 dam,  Dixie  (dam  of  White  Socks 

2:2034) by  Rattler  501,  sire  of  Sophia  Temple 

2:27,  Gen.  Picton  2:30  and  the 
dams  of  Keene  Jim  2:19341  Alien 
Almont  2 :2534* 

3 dam  (the  grandam  of  Hylas  2 :2434? 

Billy  Hoskins  2 :2634) .......  by  Roebuck,  pacer. 

4 dam by  Sumpter. 

5 dam by  Stockholder. 

6 dam.  by  Bryant’s  Diomed. 

KING  RENE  2:30345  by  Belmont,  sire  of  Nutwood  2:18^. 

First  dam,  Blandina  (dam  of  Abdallah  Pilot,  Swigertand  Solicitor), 
by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn  2:i834« 

Second  dam,  the  Burch  mare  (dam  of  Rosalind  2:21^  and  Donald 
2:27),  bv  Parker’s  Brown  Pilot. 

BELMONT,  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

First  dam.  Belle  (dam  of  McCurdy’s  Hambletonian  2:2634  and 
Bicara,  dam  of  Pancoast  2:21}^),  by  Mfambrino  Chief,  sire  of 
Lady  Thorn  2:18345  Woodford  Mambrino  2:2i34- 
Second  dam  by  Brown’s  Bellfounder. 

ALEXANDER’S  ABDALLAH,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian. 

Dam,  Katy  Darling. 

BROWN’S  BELLFOUNDER,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

First  dam.  Lady  Allport,  by  Mambrino. 

Second  dam  by  Tippoo  Saib,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

Third  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

RATTLER,  by  Stockbridge  Chief,  sire  of  dam  of  Gloster  2:17. 

Dam  by  Othello. 

Like  all  of  the  get  of  King  Rene,  this  mare  is  fine  and  beautifully  gaited. 
She  inherits  her  blood  from  speed-producing  sources  and  will  make  a 
good  brood  mare. 

Bred  in  1887  to  Judge  Salisbury  5872. 


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No.  20. 

CARRIE  R. 

Brown  Mare;  foaled  1882.  Bred  by  Chas.  W.  Headley,  Lexington,  Ky. 
SIRED  BT  GOV.  SPRAGUE  444. 

Record  2:20}^. 

Sire  of  Kate  Sprague  2:18,  Mary  Sprague  2:21,  Gilbird’s  Sprague  2:21^, 
Dixie  Sprague  2:25^^  and  ten  more  in  2:30  or  better. 

1 dam,  Cora  K by  Mambrino  Boy  844,  record  2:26)^, 

sire  of  Lizzie  R.  2:23^,  Mambri- 
no Archie  2:24^  and  the  dam  of 
Orphia  2:29^. 

2 dam.  Belle  Scott by  Alexander’s  Norman  25,  sire  of 

Lula  2:15,  May  Qjieen  2:20  and 
the  dams  of  Norman  Medium 
2:20,  Fanny  Robinson  2:20}^^ 
Maiden  2:23,  etc. 

3 dam,  Kate by  Conflagration. 

GOV.  SPRAGUE  2:20}^,  by  Rhode  Island  2:23)^,  sire  of  Jim  Schriber 
2:21)^. 

First  dam,  Belle  Brandon  (dam  of  Amy  2:203^),  by  Rysdyk’s  Ham- 
bletonian,  sire  of  dam  of  Trinket  2:14. 

Second  dam,  Jenny,  by  Young  Bacchus. 

Third  dam,  the  Worden  mare,  by  Exton  Eclipse. 

RHODE  ISLAND  2:23^,  by  Whitehall,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Scott’s 
Thomas  2:21  and  Scott’s  Chief  2:23. 

First  dam,  Mag  Taylor,  by  Davy  Crockett,  pacer. 

Second  dam  by  Bald  Hornet,  pacer. 

WHITEHALL,  by  North  American,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Strathmore,  sire 
of  Santa  Claus  2:1734- 

Dam  by  Cock  of  the  Rock,  son  of  Duroc,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 
MAMBRINO  BOY  2:2634*  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  sire  of  the  dams  of 
Guy  Wilkes  2:1514,  Rosa  Wilkes  2:1834,  etc. 

First  dam.  Roving  Nelly,  by  Strader’s  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr,,  sire  of 
Durango  2:23^  and  Harry  Clay  2:23^4* 

Second  dam  by  Berthune,  son  of  Sidi  Hamet. 

Third  dam  by  Thornton’s  Rattler. 

Fourth  dam  by  Spread  Eagle. 

Carrie  B,  is  a mare  of  flne  appearance,  and  bred  right  to  produce 
speed.  Both  her  and  her  dam  are  by  trotters  that  have  sired  trotters,  and 
every  cross  calls  for  speed. 

Bred  in  1887  to  Judge  Salisbury  5872. 


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No.  21. 

ELLA  CLAY. 

Bay  Mare;  15  hands  3 inches  high;  foaled  1882,  Bred  by  H.  A.  Hicks, 

Richwoods,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  STRADER^S  HAMBLETONIAN  668. 

Sire  of  Neva  2:2^%,  Lottie  K.  2:26}^^  Frank  H.,  pacer,  2:26. 


1 dam,  Ellen  Clay by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr.  22,  sire  of  Du- 

rango 2:23^,  Harry  Clay  2:23^. 

2 dam,  Ellen  Wallace by  Imp.  Arab  Charger. 

3 dam by  Warfield,  son  of  Grey  Eagle. 

4 dam by  Old  Tiger  Whip. 


STRADER’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (Squire  Talmadge),  by  Rysdyk’s 
Hambletonian. 

Dam,  Lady  Talmadge,  by  Seeley’s  American  Star. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (sire  of  Dexter  2:171^),  by  Abdallah, 
sire  of  Sir  Walter  2:27. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam,  One-Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

SEELEY’S  AMERICAN  STAR,  by  Stockholm’s  American  Star,  son 
ofDuroc. 

First  dam,  Sally  Slouch,  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  by  Imp. 
Diomed 

Second  dam,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  JR.  (Strader’s),  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  sire  of  Geo. 
M.  Patchen  2:23)4. 

First  dam,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian. 

Second  dam,  by  Lawrence’s  Eclipse. 

Third  dam,  Chas.  Hadley  mare,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

CASSIIJS  M.  CLAY,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  dam  of  George  Wilkes  2:22. 

Dam,  Jersey  Kate,  John  Anderson’s  dam. 

HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew  Jackson. 

Dam,  the  trotting  mare  Surry. 

Strader’s  Hambletonian  is  in  the  list  with  five  2:30  horses  and 
his  colts  are  naturally  fast.  Ella  Clay  is  herself  fast,  but  I prefer  to 
breed  her  while  young  to  training  her. 

Bred  in  1887  to  Judge  Salisbury  5872. 


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No.  22. 

FANNY  CLAY. 

Chestnut  Mare;  foaled  1880.  Bred  by  Thomas  Coons,  Lexington,  Ky. 
SIRED  BT  AMERICAN  CLAT  34- 
Sire  of  Granville  2:26,  Maggie  Briggs  2:27,  Ella  Clay  2:2734* 

1 dam,  Ohio  Clay  (dam  of  Miss 

Coons,  dam  of  Wilson  2:i6J4 
and  Abdallah  West,  sire  of 

Wilkin  2:2734) by  American  Clay  34,  sire  of  dams  of 

Garnet  2:19,  Ambassador  2:2134? 
Ranchero  2:2234?  Executor  2:2434 
and  Judge  Hawes  2:2434* 

2 dam  a mare  from  Ohio,  said  to  be  by  Brown’s  Bellfounder. 
AMERICAN  CLAY,  by  C.  M.  Clay,  Jr.,  sire  of  Durango  2:23^. 

First  dam.  Conscript’s  dam,  by  Imp.  Tranby. 

Second  dam  by  Aratus.  son  of  Director,  by  Sir  Archy. 

Third  dam  by  Josephus,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

Fourth  dam  by  Columbus,  son  of  Imp.  Pantaloon. 

C.  M.  CLAY,  Jr.  (Strader’s),  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  sire  of  George  M. 
Patchen  2:2334* 

First  dam  bj'  Abdallah,  sire  of  dam  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

Second  dam  by  Lawrence’s  Eclipse. 

Third  dam,  Chas.  Hadley  mare,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  dam  of  George  Wilkes  2 :22. 

Dam,  Jersey  Kate,  John  Anderson’s  dam. 

HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew  Jackson,  son  of  Young  Bashaw. 

Dam  the  trotting  mare  Surry. 

YOUNG  B.\SHAW,  by  Grand  Bashaw,  Arabian. 

First  dam.  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 

Second  dam.  Fancy,  by  Imp  Messenger. 

JOSEPHUS,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Dam  the  dam  of  Patsy  Anthony. 

LAWRENCE’S  ECLIPSE,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Dam,  Doll,  by  Algerine,  son  of  Imp.  Cormorant. 

AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Duroc,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 

Dam,  Miller’s  Damsel,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Fanny  Clay  is  a good  individual  and  inbred  to  American  Clay,  the 
best  Clay  horse  ever  in  Kentucky,  and  her  produce  have  both  appearance 
and  nice  action.  American  Clay  mares  have  produced  ten  performers 
with  records  from  2:19  to  2:30,  and  their  colts  by  Wilkes  horses  are  very 
desirable. 


Bred  in  1887  to  Red  Wilkes  1749. 


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No.  23. 

LASSIE. 

Record  2:34)^. 

Baj  Mare;  153^  hands  high;  foaled  1873.  Bred  bj  R.  S.  Strader;  foaled 
the  property  of  L.  G.  Delano,  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

SIRED  B2'  STRADER-'S  CASSIUS  M.  CL  AT,  JR.  22. 

Sire  of  Harry  Clay  2:23^,  Durango  2:23^. 

1 dam,  Lady  Henry,  record  2:39.  . .by  Pilot,  Jr.  12,  sire  of  the  dams  of 

Maud  S.  2:oSJ^,  Jay- Eye-See 
2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^,  Mambrino 
Gift  2:20,  Pilot  Boy  2:20,  Naiad 
Q^ueen  2:2034,  and  tw^enty  more 
from  2:2034  to  2:30. 

2 dam  Fanny  Henry by  Sir  Henry,  son  of  the  Garrett 

Horse, 

3 dam,  a trotting  mare,  record  2:38. 

C ASSIUS  M.  C LA  Y,  JR  (Strader’s),  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  sire  of  Geo. 
M.  Patchen  2 :23 

First  dam,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian. 

Second  dam,  by  Lawrence’s  Eclipse. 

Third  dam,  Chas.  Hadley  mare,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  dam  of  George  Wilkes  2:22. 

Dam,  Jersey  Kate,  John  Anderson’s  dam, 

HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew  Jackson. 

Dam,  the  trotting  mare  Surry. 

ANDRE  W JACKSON,  by  Young  Bashaw. 

Dam,  a Canadian  pacing  mare. 

YOUNG  BASHAW,  by  Grand  Bashaw,  Arabian. 

First  dam.  Pearl,  by  First  Consul. 

Second  dam.  Fancy,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

JOSEPHUS,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Patsy  Anthony. 

LAWRENCE’S  ECLIPSE,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Dam,  Doll,  by  Algerine,  son  of  Imp.  Cormorant. 

AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Duroc,  by  Imp.  Diomed, 

Dam,  Miller’s  Damsel,  by  Imp  Messenger 
Mares  by  Strader’s  Clay  have  produced  Happy  Thought  2:2234, 
Mambrino  Boy  2:2634,  ^^e  more  in  the  2:30  list,  and  the  daughters  of 

Pilot,  Jr.  are  our  greatest  producers. 

La.ssie  is  fast  and  a perfect  roadster,  being  gentle,  game  and  nicely 
gaited 

Bred  in  1887  to  Judge  Salisbury  5872. 


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No.  24. 

VIOLET. 


Bay  Mare;  foaled  1872.  Bred  by  C.  Blodgett  & Son,  Burlington,  Ver- 
mont; passed  through  hands  of  W.  C.  France,  Lexington,  Ky. 

SIRED  B 2'  WALK  ILL  CHIEF  330. 

Sire  of  Dick  Swiveler  2:18,  Great  Eastern  2:18,  Topsey  2:21^,  Billy 
Burr  2:2914,  Valley  Girl  2:30. 

1 dam,  Dolly  Hoyt by  Seeley’s  American  Star  14,  sire  of 

dams  of  Dexter  2:17^,  Robert 
McGregor  2:i734>  Nettie  2:18, 
Joe  Bunker  Driver 2:1934* 

2 dam  untraced. 

WALKILL  CHIEF,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:1734* 
First  dam,  Dolly  Mills  (dam  of  Orange  Girl  2:20  and  Augusta,  dam 
of  Chanter  2:2034)5  by  Seeley’s  American  Star,  sire  of  Widow 
Machree  2:29. 

Second  dam,  Jenny  Lewis,  by  Rogers’  Young  Messenger. 

Third  dam.  Fan,  by  Dinwiddie. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter  2:27, 
Ben  Higdon,  pacer,  2:27,  O’Blennis  2:27^,  Frank  Forrester 
2:30  and  the  dams  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14,  Irene  2:203^5  etc. 
First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam,  One-Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

ABDALLAH,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam,  Amazonia 

MAMBRINO,  by  Imp  Messenger. 

First  dam  by  Imp.  Sourcrout. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Whirligig. 

BISHOP’S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

First  dam.  Pheasant,  by  Imp.  Shark. 

Second  dam  by  Imp  Medley. 

SEELEY’S  AMERICAN  STAR,  by  Stockholm’s  American  Star. 

First  dam,  Sally  Slouch,  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Second  dam  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Violet  is  by  the  full  brother  to  Orange  Girl  2:20,  Ajax  and  Artemas. 
She  is  inbred  to  Seeley’s  American  Star  through  both  sire  and  dam,  and 
is  naturally  very  fast. 

Bred  in  1887  to  Judge  Salisbury  5872. 


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No.  25. 

GEORGIA  GIRL. 

(Trial  2 :36).  1 

Baj  Mare;  16  hands  high;  hind  ankles  white;  foaled  1880.  Bred  bj  Mr. 
Bidwell;  foaled  the  property  of  L.  L.  Abbott,  Paris,  Ky. 

SIRED  B2~  ALMONT,  JR.  1764. 

Record  2:29. 

Sire  of  Annie  W.  2:20,  Judge  Lindsey  2:213^,  Frank  Buford  2:26^^, 
, Royalmont  2:293^,  Almont  M.  2:30. 

1 dam,  Lady  Anderson by  Ashland  47.  sire  of  Highland  Win 

2:26,  Joe  Pettit  2:30,  and  the  dams 
of  Edwin  Thorne  2:163^,  Jerome 
2:25^,  Musette  2:293^,  etc. 

2 dam by  Cockspur,  pacer. 

ALMONT,  JR.  2:29,  by  Aimont,  sire  of  Piedmont  2:173^. 

Dam,  Belle  Forrest,  by  Edwin  Forrest,  sire  of  the  dams  of  So-So 
2:173^,  Toney  Newell  2:1934,  etc 

ALMONT,  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

First  dam,  Sally  Anderson,  bj  Mambrino  Chief  sire  of  Lady  Thorn 
2:1834,  Woodford  Mambrino  2:2134 
Second  dam,  Kate,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2 24. 
ALEXANDER’S  ABDALLAH,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of 
Dexter  2:1734,  Nettie  2:18,  Orange  Girl  2:20. 

Dam,  Katy  Darling. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallah. 

First  dam,  Chas  Kent  mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam.  One- Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

EDWIN  FORREST,  Alexander’s,  by  Bay  Kentucky  Hunter. 

First  dam,  by  Watkins’  Young  Highlander. 

Second  dam,  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp  Diomed. 

Third  dam,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

ASHLAND,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  dams  of  Director  2:17,  Pied- 
mont 2:1734- 

First  dam,  Utilla,  thoroughbred,  by  Imp.  Margrave. 

Second  dam.  Too  Soon,  by  Sir  Leslie. 

Third  dam.  Little  Peggy,  by  Gallatin. 

Fourth  dam,  Trumpetta,  by  Hephestion. 

Bred  m 1887  to  Granby  2:25^. 


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No.  26. 

LUCY  LONG. 

(Standard,  Rule  7.) 

Bay  Mare;  foaled  May  10,  1882.  Bred  by  Rob’t  McAlister,  Stanford,  Ky, 
SIRED  BT  WILLIAM  WELCH  SM 
Sire  of  Jeremiah  2:25)^  and  Nectarine,  dam  of  Persica  2:23^. 

1 dam,  Mattie  B by  Almont  Forrest  2863,  son  of  Al- 

mont  33,  sire  of  Fanny  Wither- 
spoon 2:163^,  Piedmont  2:173^, 
Aldine  2:193^,  Early  Rose  2:203^, 
King  Almont  2 :2  [3^. 

2 dam.  Polyanthus by  Todhunter’s  Mambrino,  son  of 

Mambrino  Chief  ii,  sire  of  Lady 
Thorn  2:183^,  Woodford  Mam- 
brino 2:2134,  North  Star  Mam- 
brino 2:2634?  Henryk  2:2834? 

Mambrino  Star  2:283^  and  Brig- 
noli  2:2934- 


3 dam by  McIntyre’s  Denmark. 

4 dam  by  Post  Boy,  thoroughbred. 

5 dam by  Old  Tiger,  thoroughbred. 


WILLIAM  WELCH,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  the  dams  of 
Trinket  2:14,  Stamboul  2:1734,  Duquesne  2:1734?  Orange  Boy 
2:1834?  Wilton  2:1934?  David  L.  2:1934?  Ruby  2:1934?  Prince- 
ton 2: 1934- 

Dam  the  dam  of  Roden’s  Prince  2:27. 

ALMONT  FORREST,  by  Almont,  sire  of  thirty-four  in  the  2:30  list. 

Dam  by  Edwin  Forrest,  sire  of  dams  of  So  So  2:1734?  Tony  New- 
ell 2:1934?  Mambrino  Dudley  2:1934- 

ALMONT,  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14,  Ros- 
alind 2:2134?  Thorndale  2:2234?  etc. 

First  dam,  Sally  Anderson,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady 
Thorn  2:i834- 

Second  dam,  Kate,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S. 
2:0834?  Jay-Eye  See  2:10. 

Third  dam,  the  W.  H.  Pope  mare. 

This  mare  traces  twice  to  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  twice  to  Mambri- 
no Chief,  once  to  Pilot,  Jr.,  and  once  to  Edwin  Forrest.  Then  she  is  fine, 
fast  and  well  gaited. 

Bred  in  1887  to  Judge  Salisbury  5872. 


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No.  27. 

SILVER  EDGE. 

Gray  Filly;  foaled  1885.  Bred  by  C.  F.  Alford,  Lexington,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  ABDALBRINO  2646. 

Brother  to  Princeps,  sire  of  Trinket  2:14,  Princeton  2:19^,  Feme  Sole 
2:20,  and  fourteen  more  in  the  2:30  list. 


1 dam.  Silver  Hair by  Administrator  357,  record  2:293^, 

sire  of  Catchfly  2:183^,  McMahon 
2:21,  Executor  2:243^. 

2 dam.  Silver  Foil by  Jackson’s  Flying  Cloud  134,  sire  of 

dams  of  Forrest  Patchen  2:193^) 
Rumor  2:24^. 


ABDALBRINO,  by  Woodford  Mambrino  2:213^,  sire  of  Abbottsford 
2:193^,  Mambrino  Dudley  2:19^,  Pancoast  2:21^. 

First  dam.  Primrose  (dam  of  Princeps,  sire  of  Trinket  2:14;  of 
Maxim,  sire  of  Ida  D.2:27J^,  of  Rosebush,  dam  of  Chichester 
2:2534)j  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

Second  dam.  Black  Rose,  by  Tom  Teemer. 

WOODFORD  MAMBRINO,  record  2:2 134,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of 
Lady  Thorn  2:183^. 

Dam,  Woodbine  (dam  of  Wedgewoed,  record  2:19),  by  Woodford, 
sire  of  the  dam  of  Brignoli  2:29^. 

ADMINISTRATOR  2:293^,  by  Rjsdjk’s  Hambletonian. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Halstead,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Woodford 
Mambrino  2:21}/^. 

Second  dam,  by  Arabian  Tartar. 

Third  dam,  by  Duroc  Messenger. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (sire  of  Dexter  2:17)^),  by  Abdallah, 
sire  of  Sir  Walter  2:27. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder, 

Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian, 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

FLYING  CLOUD  (sire  of  Star  of  the  West  2:26)-^),  by  Hill’s  Black 
Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen  2:2534* 

Dam  by  Andrew  Jackson,  sire  of  Henry  Clay,  founder  of  the  Clay 
family. 

Silver  Edge  is  full  of  Mambrino'and  Hambletonian  blood  built  upon 
a Black  Hawk  and  Clay  foundation.  Is  speedy,  shapely  and  stylish;  of 
good  size  and  nice  gait. 


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No.  28. 

MISS  HOMER. 

Brown  Mare;  foaled  1882.  Bred  bj  O.  P.  Alford,  Lexington,  Ky. 
SIRED  B2'  HOMER  1235. 

Sire  of  Lelah  H (4  y.  o.)  2:243^. 

Dam  said  to  be by  Westwind,  son  of  Alexander’s  Ab- 

dallah 15,  sire  of  dams  of  Jerome 
.Eddy  2:i634>  Favonia  2:19,  etc. 

HOMER,  brother  to  Belle  Patchen  2:30^  (dam  of  Baron  Wilkes  2:24^), 
by  Mambrino  Patchen,  sire  of  Katie  Middleton  2:23. 

First  dam,  Sally  Chorister  (dam  of  Proteine  2:18  and  Belle  Bras- 
field  2:20),  by  Mambrino  Chorister,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 
Second  dam,  Miss  Blood,  by  Blood’s  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  the  dams 
of  Von  Arnim  2:19)^,  Blackwood,  Jr.  2:2234,  Almont,  Jr.  2:26, 
Third  dam,  the  Parker  Craig  mare,  by  Moore’s  Pilot,  son  of  Sam 
Slick,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian. 

MAMBRINO  PATCHEN,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam  (the  dam  of  Lady  Thorn  2:i834)>  Gano. 

Second  dam,  by  son  of  Sir  William. 

MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah, 

GANO,  by  American  Eclipse. 

Dam,  Betsy  Richards,  by  Sir  Archy. 

AMERICAN  ECLIPSE,  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Dam,  Miller’s  Damsel,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

SIR  WILLIAM,  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

Dam,  Tiansport,  by  Virginias,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

MAMBRINO  CHORISTER,  by  Mambrino  Chief 

First  dam,  the  Montague  mare,  by  Chorister,  son  of  Imp.  Contract. 
Second  dam,  a Medley  mare. 

BLOOD’S  BLACK  HAWK,  by  Hill’s  Black  Hawk. 

Dam,  thp  Loring  mare. 

WEST  WIND,  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah. 

First  dam,  Velma  (sister  to  Neva,  darn  of  Balsora),  by  Vincent 
Nolte. 

Second  dam.  Mavis,  by  Wagner,  etc. 

Bred  in  1887  to  Judoe  Salisbury  5872. 


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No.  29. 

ASTERMOKE. 

Bay  Mare;  foaled  i8So.  Bred  by  Geo.  W.  Bowen,  Paris,  Ky. 
SIRED  BT  S ERA  THMORE  m. 

Sire  of  Santa  Claus  2 :i734,  Tucker  2:19,  Skylight  Pilot  2:19,  Secret 2 :2o34, 
Strathlan  2:21^,  Chestnut  Hill  2:223^,  and  sixteen 
more  in  the  2:30  list. 


1 dam,  Asteria,  thoroughbred by  Asterisk. 

2 dam,  Castianira by  Imp.  Yorkshire. 

3 dam.  West  Florida by  Bertrand. 

4 dam by  Potomac. 

5 dam by  Imp.  Bedford. 

6 dam by  Matchless. 

7 dam by  Bacchus. 

8 dam by  Imp.  Emperor. 


STRATHMORE,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  the  dams  of 
Trinket  2:14,  Stamboul  2:1734*  Duquesne  2:17^,  Orange  Boy 
2:18^,  Wilton  2:1934,  David  L.  2:  [934- 

First  dam,  Lady  Waltermire  (dam  of  Marshal  Ney,  sire  of  West- 
over  2:2634  and  Cyclops  2:27),  by  North  American,  sire  of  the 
dams  of  Laura  Williams  2:24)4  and  Charley  Mack  2:25. 

Second  dam  by  Harris’  Hambletonian,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Sea 
Foam  2:2434,  Annie  G.  2:28,  Panic  2:28,  etc. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (sire  of  Dexter  2:17)4),  by  Abdallah, 
sire  of  Sir  Walter  2:27. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  Imp  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam.  One- Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

ASTERISK,  by  Ringgold,  son  of  Boston,  sire  of  dam  of  Miss  Russell, 
dam  of  Maud  S.  2:08^,  Nutwood  2:18^,  Cora  Belmont  2:24)4. 

First  dam.  Nebula  (dam  of  Asteroid),  by  Imp.  Glencoe 

Second  dam,  Blue  Bonnet,  by  Imp.  Hedgeford. 

Third  dam.  Grey  Fanny,  by  Bertrand. 

Fourth  dam,  by  Imp.  Buzzard. 

Strathmore  is  probably  the  greatest  living  son  of  Rysdyk’s  Hamble- 
tonian and  his  daughters  are  making  great  brood  mares.  They  have 
already  produced  C.  F Clay  2:18,  Belton  2:2234*  Eminence  2:27^,  Crick- 
more  2:29)4.  Astermore  is  fine,  good  sized  and  speedy,  and  her  pro- 
duce show  quality. 

Bred  in  1887  to  Barney  Wilkes  7483. 


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No.  30. 

LELA  T. 

Bay  Mare;  star;  hind  feet  white;  foaled  April  6,  1885.  Bred  by  Hutchings 
& Pope,  Danville,  Ky. 

SIRED  BE  BARNET  WILKES  7433. 

Son  of  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  dams  of  Butterfly  2:19^,  Eagle  Bird 
2:21,  Fugue  2:2434?  Wilkes  Brino  2:23,  Clifton  Boy  2:30,  etc. 

Dam,  Lucy  Pope,  record  2:3534-  • - by  Onstott’s  Telegraph. 

BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2 :22,  sire  of  So-So  2:  i734*  Rosa 
Wilkes  2:1834?  Wilton  2: 1934- 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull,  sire  of  Fred  Hull  2:2934  and  Vespa- 
cian  2:2934)?  by  Roscoe,  sire  of  Black  Pilot  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  by  Vandal,  thoroughbred. 

Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

GEORGE  WILKES,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:1734? 
Nettie  2:18,  Orange  Girl  2:20. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 
Second  dam.  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (sire  of  dam  of  Trinket  2:14),  by  Ab- 
dallah, sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder,  sire  of  dam  of 
Sayre’s  Harry  Clay  2:29.  sire  of  dam  of  St.  Julian  2:1 134- 
Second  dam,  One-Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:2434? 

Tattler  2:26,  flve  more  in  the  2:30  list,  and  the  dams  of  Maud  S. 
2:oSJ4?  Jay-Eye  See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^,  etc. 

First  dam.  the  famous  Black  Rose  (dam  of  Darkness,  2:27^4  to  pole, 
Native  American  2:32^4?  Lady  Woodlawn  2:3734?  Hermosa, 
dam  of  Hermes  2:2734?  Primrose,  dam  of  Princeps,  etc.),  by 
Tom  Teemer,  pacer. 

ONSTOTT’S  TELEGRAPH,  by  Old  Telegraph,  pacer. 

First  dam  by  Miller’s  Rocky  Mountain. 

Second  dam  by  Medoc,  son  of  American  Eclipse. 

Lela  T.  is  purely  gaited  and  nicely  shaped.  Think  she  will  make  a 
good  brood  mare. 

Bred  in  1887  to  Judge  Salisbury  5872. 


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No.  31. 

MARY  ANDERSON. 


Bay  Mare;  foaled  1877.  Bred  by  R.  Penistan,  Lexington,  Ky. 
SIRED  BT  STANDARD  BEARER  5300. 

Sire  of  Banner  Boy  2:2534,  Marlowe,  pacer,  2:15;  Contender,  pacer,  2:30. 

1 dam,  Hannah  (Polly) by  John  Dillard,  sire  of  dams  of  Phil 

Thompson  2 :i634iMcLeod  2:213^5 
Wild  Rake  2:22^,  Olaf  2:22, 
R.  F.  C.  2:2334>  Mambrino  Ar- 
chie 2:24^,  Wick  2:2634>  Eric 
2:2834,  Syenite  2:2934* 

2 dam,  the  Hart  Boswell  Mare.  . . .by  Halcorn. 

3 dam by  Davy  Crockett,  pacer, 

STANDARD  BEARER,  by  Volunteer,  sire  of  St.  Julian  2:1134,  Gloster 

2:17,  Alley  2:19,  Bodine  2:1934,  Driver  2:1934* 

Dam  by  Roe’s  Abdallah  Chief,  sire  of  dams  of  Messenger  Duroc, 
Virgo  Hambletonian,  Banker,  Lysander  and  other  good  sires. 
VOLUNTEER,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:1734* 

First  dam,  Lady  Patriot  (dam  of  Sentinel  2:29^),  by  Y oung  Patriot. 
Second  dam,  the  Lewis  Hulse  mare. 

ABDALLAH  CHIEF  (Roe’s),  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Sir  Walter  2:27. 
First  dam,  by  Phillips,  son  of  Duroc,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 

Second  dam  by  Decatur, 

DECATUR,  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 

First  dam.  Ostrich,  by  American  Eclipse,  son  of  Duroc. 

Second  dam,  Garland,  by  Duroc,  son  of  Imp,  Diomed. 

Third  dam.  Young  Miller’s  Damsel,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 
Fourth  dam,  Miller’s  Damsel,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

JOHN  DILLARD,  by  Indian  Chief,  son  of  Imp.  Chief. 

First  dam,  Lady  Jackson,  by  Mack,  by  Hampton’s  Whip. 

Second  dam  by  Cockspur,  pacer. 

The  daughters  of  both  Volunteer  and  his  sons  are  proving  themselves 
excellent  brood  mares.  Here  we  have  this  excellent  cross  supported  by 
the  blood  of  John  Dillard,  whose  daughters  are  producing  performers  of  a 
high  class. 


Bred  in  1887  to  Judge  Salisbury  5872. 


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No.  32. 

MOLLIE  SHEARS. 


Bay  Mare;  foaled  1884.  Bred  by  John  M.  Shears,  Danville,  Ky. 

SIRED  BV  BARNET  WILKES  7433. 

Son  of  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes  2:133^5  Guy  Wilkes 
2:1534?  Wilson  2:1634?  So-So  2:1734?  Rosa  Wilkes 
2:1834?  Wilton  2:1934- 

Dam by  Tipperary,  thoroughbred. 

BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  So-So  2:17)4?  Rosa 
Wilkes  2:1834?  Wilton  2:1934- 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull,  sire  of  Fred  Hull  2:2934  Vespa- 
cian  2:2934)?  by  Roscoe,  sire  of  Black  Pilot  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  by  Vandal,  thoroughbred. 

Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

GEORGE  WILKES,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:17)4? 
Nettie  2:18,  Orange  Girl  2:20. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (sire  of  the  dam  of  Trinket  2:14),  by 
Abdallah,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder,  sire  of  the  dam  of 
Sayre’s  Harry  Clay  2:29,  sire  of  the  dam  of  St.  Julian  2:1 1)4- 

Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp  Messenger. 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:24)4, 
Tattler  2:26,  five  more  in  the  2:30  list,  and  the  dams  of  Maud  S. 
2:08^,  Jay  Eye- See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^,  etc. 

First  dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose  (dam  of  Darkness  2:27^  to 
pole.  Native  American  2:32^,  Lady  Woodlawn  2:37)4?  Her- 
mosa,  dam  of  Hermes  2:27)4?  Primrose,  dam  of  Princeps,  etc.)^ 
by  Tom  Teemer,  pacer. 

TIPPERARY,  by  Ringgold,  son  of  Boston. 

First  dam,  Roxana,  thoroughbred,  by  Imp.  Chesterfield. 

Second  dam,  Levia,  by  Imp.  Tranby. 

Third  dam,  Talevia,  by  Imp.  Contract. 


Bred  IN  1887  to  Judge  Salisbury  5872. 


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No.  33. 

MOLLIE  RICE. 


Bay  Mare;  foaled  1884.  Bred  by  Waller  Rice,  Danville,  Ky. 

SIRED  BI'  BARNET  WILKES  74S3, 

Son  of  George  Wilkes  2 :22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes  2:13)^,  Guy  Wilkes 
2:15^,  Mike  Wilkes,  pacer,  2:15^,  Wilson  2:163^,  So-So  2:1']}/^, 
Wilcox,  pacer,  2:17^,  Rosa  Wilkes  2:183^,  Wilton  2:19)^, 

Joe  Bunker  2:193^,  Flora  Wilkes  pacer,  2:1934- 

1 dam by  Kentucky  Black  Hawk  839,  sire  of 

Gen.  Garfield  2:21. 

2 dam,  thoroughbred. 

BARNEY  WILKES  (sire  of  Champion  Wilkes  2:2234)>  by  George 
Wilkes,  sire  of  Tom  Rogers  2:20. 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull,  sire  of  Vespacian  2:2934  and  Fred 
Hull  2:2934)5  by  Roscoe,  sire  of  Black  Pilot  2:30,  sire  of  Pilot 
Knox  2: 1934- 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  thoroughbred,  by  Vandal,  son  of  Imp. 
Glencoe. 

Third  dnm,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

GEORGE  WILKES,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:i734> 
Nettie  2:18,  Orange  Girl  2:20. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 

Second  dam.  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew  Jackson,  son  of  Young  Bashaw. 

Dam,  Surry.  . 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:2434^ 
Tattler]2:26,  five  more  in  the  2:30  list,  and  the  dams  of  Maud 
S.  2:08345  Jay- Eye  See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18345  etc. 

First  dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose  (dam  of  Darkness  2:2734  to  pole, 
Native  American  2:32345  Lady  Woodlawn  2:37345  Hermosa, 
dam  of  Hermes  2:27345  Primrose,  dam  of  Princeps,  etc.),  by 
Tom  Teemer,  pacer. 

KENTUCKY  BLACK  HAWK,  by  Smith’s  Black  Hawk. 

Dam  by  King  William. 

This  is  one  of  the  best  young  mares  on  the  farm,  being  large,  shapely, 

splendidly  muscled,  highly  finished  and  purely  gaited. 


Bred  in  1887  to  Judge  Salisbury  5872. 


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No.  34. 

LADY  MAMBRINO. 

Bay  Mare;  foaled  June,  1879.  by  John  C.  Curd,  Lexington,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  HAMPTON. 

(Son  of  Trojan  and  Qjieen  Ann,  Cromwell’s  Premium  Mare.) 

1 dam  by  Mambrino  Patchen  58,  sire  of  the 

dams  of  Guy  Wilkes  2:153^,  As- 
tral 2:18,  Rosa  Wilkes  2:183^,  El- 
vira (4y,  0.3  2:183^,  Cleora  2:18^, 
Houri  (3  y.  o.)  2:19^,  Bermuda 
' (4.  y.  o.)  2:22,  Alcantara  (4  y.  o.) 

2:23,  etc. 

2 dam by  a son  of  Blood’s  Black  Hawk,  sire 

of  dams  of  Von  Arnim  2:19)^, 
Blackwood,  Jr.  2:2234,  Almont, 
Jr.  2:26. 


3 dam by  Berthune,  son  of  Sidi  Hamet. 

4 dam by  Sir  Leslie. 

5 dam by  Winters’  Arabian. 

6 dam by  Buzzard. 

7 dam by  Imp.  Speculator. 

8 dam by  Imp.  Messenger. 


MAMBRINO  PATCHEN  (sire  of  London  2:2034))  by  Mambrino  Chief, 
sire  of  Woodford  Mambrino  2:2  [34- 
First  dam  (the  dam  of  Lady  Thorn  2:i834))  by  Gano. 

Second  dam  by  a son  of  Sir  William. 

MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah. 

MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER,  by  Mambrino. 

Dam  by  Imp.  Paymaster. 

MAMBRINO,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

Dam  by  Imp.  Sourcrout. 

Bred  in  1887  to  Barney  Wilkes  7433. 


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No.  35. 

MISS  TALKELTON. 


Bay  Mare;  i6  hands  high;  big  star,  snip;  hind  ankles  white;  foaled  i88i. 
Bred  by  George  Talkelton,  Danville,  Ky. 


SIRED  BT  MA MERINO  HIPPT. 

Son  of  Garrard  Chief,  sire  of  Basil  Duke  2:2834- 

1 dam by  Vindex,  son  of  Blood’s  Black  Hawk, 

sire  of  dams  of  V on  Arnim  2:  i934> 
Blackwood,  Jr.  2:2234?  Almont, 
Jr.  2:26. 

2 dam by  Yeiser’s  Norman,  son  of  Norman 

25,  sire  of  Lula  2:15,  May  Qjieen 
2:20,  and  the  dams  of  Norman 
Medium  2:20,  Fanny  Robinson 
2:2034?  Maiden  2:23,  Banner  Boy 
2:2534, etc. 

MAMBRINO  HIPPY,  by  Garrard  Chief. 

First  dam,  by  Waxey,  sire  of  Grafton  2:2234* 

Second  dam  by  Telegraph, 

Third  dam  by  Hiatoga,  pacer. 

GARRARD  CHIEF  (own  brother  to  Cripple,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Lizzie 
R.  2:2334)?  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn  2:i834* 
First  dam,  Mary  Walker,  by  Frank,  son  of  Sir  Charles. 

Second  dam,  by  Aratus,  son  of  Director. 

Third  dam,  by  Davis’  Hamiltonian. 

VINDEX,  by  Blood’s  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Blood  Chief,  sire  of  Fanny 
Robinson  2:2o34- 

First  dam,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  dam  of  Director  2:17. 

Second  dam  by  Downing’s  Bay  Messenger,  sire  of  dam  of  Clark 
Chief,  sire  of  Croxie  2: 1934- 

BLOOD’S  BLACK  HAWK,  by  Hill’s  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen 
2:2534?  Lancet  2:2734- 
Dam,  the  Loring  mare. 

Bred  in  1887  to  Barney  Wilkes  7433. 


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No.  36. 

BLACK  SWAN. 

Black  Fillj;  star;  foaled  1885.  Bred  by  L.  Hudgins,  Danville,  Ky. 

SIRED  nr  BARNET  WILKES  7433. 

Sire  of  Champion  Wilkes  2:223^,  Lena  Wilkes  2:293^. 


1 dam by  Lumber  1786,  sire  of  Lady  Lumber 

2:273^  and  the  dam  of  Mattie 
Wilkes  2:30. 

2 dam by  Jeff.  Moore,  sire  of  the  dam  of 

Rowena  2:2434. 


BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  So-So  2:1734?  Rosa 
Wilkes  2:i834>  Wilton  2:1914. 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull,  sire  of  Fred  Hull  2:2934  and  Vespa- 
cian  2:2934)?  by  Roscoe,  sire  of  Black  Pilot  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  by  Vandal,  thoroughbred. 

Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

GEORGE  WILKES,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:1734? 
Nettie  2:18,  Orange  Girl  2:20. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 
Second  dam,  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare.  ^ 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire,  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:243-^, 
Tattler  2:26,  five  more  in  the  2 :30  list,  and  the  dams  of  Maud 
S.  2o8J4?  Jay-Eye-See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^,  etc. 

First  dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose  (dam  of  Darkness  2:27^  to  pole, 
Native  American  2:32^,  Lady  Woodlawn  2:3734?  Hermosa, 
dam  of  Hermes  2:2734?  Primrose,  dam  of  Princeps,  etc.),  by 
Tom  Teemer,  pacer. 

LUMBER,  by  Ericsson  2:3034?  sire  of  Rarely  2:2434?  Doble  2:28,  Eric 

2:2834? 

Dam,  by  Old  Pilot,  sire  of  Pilot,  Jr  , sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24. 
ERICSSON,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn  2:1834. 

Dam,  Mrs.  Caudle,  grandam  of  Clark  Chief,  sire  of  Croxie  2:1934. 
Black  Swan  is  fine  looking,  substantial  and  beautifully  gaited. 


TROTTING  STOCK. 


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No.  37. 

LAD¥  CAHILL. 

Bay  Filly;  left  hind  ankle  and  right  hind  coronet  white;  foaled  1885.  Bred 
by  David  Cahill,  Lexington,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  HAMBLETONIAN  MAMBRINO  54O. 
Record  2:213^. 

Sire  of  Wild  Rake,  three-year  old,  2:22^, 


1 dam,  Lily  Cahill by  Albert  Dudley, son  of  Darlbay  441, 

' sire  of  R.  F.  C.  2:2334?  Lady 

Thorne  2:25. 

2 dam by  Star  Davis,  Jr.,  son  of  Star  Davis, 

by  Imp.  Glencoe. 

3 dam b)'  Brown’s  Bellfounder. 


HAMBLETONIAN  MAMBRINO  2:2114,  by  Curtis’  Hambletonian, 
sire  of  Flora  B.  2:24)4?  Andy  Mershon  2:25)4?  Sunshine  2:29)4 
and  the  dam  of  Smuggle  2:28. 

Dam,  Topsey  (dam  of  Lady  Ethan,  dam  of  Qjieen  Wilkes  2;23)4)r 
said  to  be  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah. 

CURTIS’  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian. 

Dam,  the  famous  Dolly  Martin  (dam  of  Volney  2:23,  Romeo  2:29)4 
and  Milwaukee,  sire  of  Adelaide  2:18),  by  Defiance. 

D ARLBAY,  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  whose  sons  have  sired  Jerome  Tur- 
ner 2:15)4?  Joe  Davis  2:17^,  Lida  Bassett  2:20)4?  otc. 

First  dam,  Puggie,  by  Brignoli  2:29%,  sire  of  dams  of  Tom  Allen 
2:22,  King  Wilkes  2:22)4?  Lady  Turpin  2:23,  Cascarilla  2:25)4, 
Troublesome  2:2534*  Henderson  2:27)4?  Kentuckian  2:27)4* 

Second  dam,  Bertha,  by  Berthune,  sire  of  Waxey,  sire  of  Grafton 

2:22)4. 

Third  dam.  Hunt’s  premium  mare,  by  Scott’s  Highlander. 
BRIGNOLI  2:29)4?  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn  2:18)4. 

First  dam,  Sally  Woodford,  by  Woodford,  sire  of  dam  of  Wedge- 
wood  2:19. 

Second  dam,  by  Hunt’s  Commodore,  by  Mambrino. 

Lady  Cahill  was  awarded  first  premium  as  a yearling  at  the  Trot- 
ting Horse  Breeders’  Association  over  sixteen  of  the  best  colts  in  Ken- 
tucky. At  the  Lexington  Fair  she  won  first  premium  over  a large  num- 
ber of  yearlings,  and  in  the  race  for  colts  of  same  age  she  was  fourth,  and 
the  quarter  was  trotted  in  42  seconds.  She  is  very  handsome,  perfectly 
gaited  and  a natural  trotter. 


<xlFILLIES.>o 

FOALS  OF  1885,  1886  AND  1887. 

No.  38. 

LEN  A POPE. 

Baj  Fillj;  star  and  stripe;  foaled  April  2,  1885.  Bred  by  Hutchings  & 
Pope,  Danville,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  BARNET  WILKES  7433. 

Sire  of  Champion  Wilkes  2:22)^,  Lena  Wilkes  2:293^. 


1 dam by  Abdallah  Pilot,  Jr.,  son  of  Abdallah 

Pilot  708,  sire  of  Pickard  2:183^. 

2 dam by  Frank  Wolford,  sire  of  Cuckoo  2:28. 

3 dam by  Foreigner,  son  of  Imp.  Glenjcoe. 

4 dam by  Grey  Eagle. 

5 dam by  Frank. 


BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes 
2:1334,  Guy  Wilkes  2:1534^  Wilson  2:i634- 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull  and  Wilkie  Collins),  by  Roscoe,  sire 
of  Black  Pilot  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  thoroughbred,  bj'  V andal,  son  of  Imp.  Glencoe. 

Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:2434* 

Dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose,  by  Tom  Teemer. 

ABDALLAH  PILOT,  Jr,  by  Abdallah  Pilot,  sire  of  Pickard  2:1834? 

Red  Jim  2:30,  Messenger  Chief,  sire  of  Maud  Messenger  2:1634* 

First  dam,  bj^  Gill’s  Vermont,  sire  of  Bonner  Boy  2:23. 

Second  dam,  Puss,  dam  of  Hallie  2:33  and  Mark  2:39. 

ABDALLAH  PILOT,  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith 
Maid  2:14. 

First  dam,  Blandina  (dam  of  Swigert,  sire  of  Moody  2:1834;  of 
King  Rene,  sire  of  Fugue  2:2434;  of  Solicitor,  sire  of  Tiny 
2:2934)?  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn  2: 1834- 

Second  dam,  the  Burch  mare  (dam  of  Rosalind  2:21^  and  Donald 
2:27),  by  Parker’s  Brown  Pilot 

GILL’S  VERMONT,  by  Downing’s  Vermont,  son  of  Hill’s  Black  Hawk. 

First  dam,  by  Barclay’s  Columbus. 

Second  dam,  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 

Third  dam,  by  Matchless,  a Narragansett  pacer. 


TROTTING  STOCK. 


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No.  39. 

MATTIE  WILKES. 

Bay  Filly;  foaled  May  25,  1885.  Bred  by  L.  Hudgins,  Danville,  Ky. 
SIRED  BT  BARNET  WILKES  7433. 

Son  of  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes  2:13)^,  Guy  Wilkes 
2:15^,  Wilson  2:1634, 


1 dam by  a thoroughbred. 

2 dam by  Gill’s  Vermont  104,  sire  of  dams  of 

Nelly  L.  2:2334,  Abel  2:2434, 
Gambetta  2:26,  Outlaw  2:2834, 
The  King  2:2934,  Pearl  2:30. 

3 dam by  Copperbottom,  pacer. 


4 dam  a fast  pacer. 

BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes 
2:1334,  Guy  Wilkes  2:1534,  Wilson  2:1634. 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull  and  Wilkie  Collins),  by  Roscoe,  sire 
of  Black  Pilot  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  thoroughbred,  by  Vandal,  son  of  Imp.  Glencoe. 
Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

Fourth  dam,  Hymenia,  by  Imp.  Yorkshire. 

GEORGE  WILKES,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:1734, 
Nettie  2:18,  Orange  Girl  2:20. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 
Second  dam.  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (sire  of  dam  of  Trinket  2:14),  by 
Abdallah,  sire  of  dam  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder,  sire  of  dam  of 
Sayre’s  Harry  Clay  2:29,  sire  of  dam  of  St.  Julian  2:ii34* 
Second  dam,  One-Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew  Jackson,  son  of  Young  Bashaw. 

Dam,  Surry. 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:2434, 
and  the  dams  of  Maud  S.  2:08^  and  Jay-Eye-See  2:10,  etc. 
First  dam.  Black  Rose,  by  Tom  Teemer,  pacer. 

GILL’S  VERMONT,  by  Downing’s  Vermont,  son  of  Hill’s  Black  Hawk. 
First  dam  by  Barclay’s  Columbus. 

Second  dam  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 

Third  dam  by  Matchless,  a Narragansett  pacer. 


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LEXINGTON  STOCK  FARM. 


No.  40. 

DIRECTRESS. 

(Out  of  a sister  to  Arrow,  four  year  old  pacing  record  2:1^^.) 

Brown  Fillj;  star,  hind  pasterns  white;  foaled  1886.  Bred  by  Monroe 
Salisbury,  Pleasanton,  Cal. 

SIB  ED  BT  DIRECTOR  1789. 

Record  2:17. 

1 dam.  Aloha by  A.  W.  Richmond  1687,  sire  of  Ar- 

row, four  year  old  pacer  2:14^ 
Romero  2:19)^  and  Columbine, 
* dam  of  Anteeo  2:163^  and  An- 

tevolo  2:193^. 

2 dam,  Guadalupe  (dam  of  Arrow 


2:14) by  Chicton,  son  of  Imp.  Glencoe. 

3 dam,  De  Satelo by  Argyle,  a half  thoroughbred. 


DIRECTOR  2:17,  by  Dictator,  sire  of  Jay-Eye:See  2:10,  Phallas  2:13^. 
First  dam,  Dolly  (dam  of  Thorndale  2:223^,  Onward  2:2534)>  by 
Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn  2:183^. 

Second  dam,  Fanny,  by  Ben  Franklin,  son  of  Hazrack. 

Third  dam,  Nance,  by  Saxe  Weimer. 

DICTATOR  (own  brother  to  Dexter  2:i734)>  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambleton- 
ian,  sire  of  Nettie  2:18. 

First  dam,  Clara  (dam  of  Dexter  2:1734,  Alma  2:28^  and  Astoria 
2:2934),  by  Seeley’s  American  Star,  sire  of  dam  of  Robert  Mc- 
Gregor 2: 1734- 

Second  dam,  the  McKinstry  mare,  dam  of  Shark,  saddle  record 
2:27^. 

AMERICAN  STAR,  Seeley’s,  by  Stockholm’s  American  Star, 

First  dam,  Sally  Slouch,  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Second  dam,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

A.  W.  RICHMOND,  by  Simpson’s  Blackbird,  sire  of  Blackbird  2:22. 
Dam  by  Rattler. 

BLACKBIRD  (Simpson’s),  by  Camden,  son  of  Shark. 

First  dam  by  Post  Boy. 

Second  dam  by  Cone’s  Bacchus. 

Third  dam  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Directress  is  both  fine  and  nicely  gaited.  We  think  her  che  mak- 
ing of  quite  a trotter.  Her  blood  is  royal  and  comes  from  producers  of 
extreme  speed. 


TROTTING  STOCK. 


5^ 


No.  41. 


EGRESS. 


Bay  Filly;  foaled  1886.  Bred  by  J.  P.  Chinn,  Harrodsburg,  Ky. 

^ SIRED  BE  BARNET  WILKES  7433. 

Son  of  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  dams  of  Butterfly  2:19^,  Eagle  Bird 
2:21,  Wilkesbrino  2:23,  Fugue  2:2434,  Clifton  Boy  2:30. 

1 dam by  Collins’  Ericsson,  by  Ericsson  130, 

sire  of  the  dams  of  Omar  2:2534) 
J.  R.  Shedd  2:2834,  Richwood 
2:2914. 

2 dam,  thoroughbred. 

BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes  2:1334, 
Guy  Wilkes  2:1534,  Wilson  2:i634- 
First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull,  sire  of  two  in  the  2:30  list),  by  Ros- 
coe,  son  of  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  dams  of  Maud  S.  2:08^,  Jay-Eye- 
See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  thoroughbred,  by  Vandal. 

Third  darn,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

GEORGE  WILKES  2:22  (sire  of  So-So  2:1714),  by  Rysdyk’s  Hamble- 
tonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2: 1734- 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Car- 
rie C.  2:24,  Clay  2:25. 

Second  dam.  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam.  The  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew  Jackson. 

Dam,  Surry. 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:2414, 
Tackey  2 :26,  etc. 

Dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose,  by  Tom  Teemer. 

ERICSSON  (Collins’),  by  Ericsson  2:3034?  sire  of  Rarely  2:2434?  Doble 
2:28,  Eric  2:2834  and  others. 

Dam,  by  Kavanaugh’s  Grey  Eagle,  sire  of  dams  of  Grafton  2:22)4 
and  Andy  Mershon  2:2534- 
ERICSSON,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Dam,  Mrs.  Caudle. 

Egress  is  large  and  shapely.  In  the  paddock  she  shows  a big,  open 
gait.  She  will  be  close  to  sixteen  hands  high,  with  bone  and  substance  in 
proportion. 


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LEXINGTON  STOCK  FARM. 


No.  42. 

FANNY  AGNEW. 

Brown  Fillj;  two  white  feet;  foaled  1886.  Bred  by  Wm.  Agnew,  Lex- 
ington, Ky. 

SIRED  BT  BARNET  WILKES  7433. 

Sire  of  Champion  Wilkes  2:223=^,  Lena  Wilkes  2:293^. 

1 dam,  Kate  Stanhope by  King  Rene  1278,  sire  of  Prince  Ed- 

ward 2:2414,  Fugue  2:24)4,  Mist 
2:29)4. 

2 dam by  Frazer’s  Mambrino,  sire  of  dam  of 

Rosewood  2.27. 

3 dam  (the  dam  of  White  Socks 

2:20)4) ky  Rattler  501,  sire  of  dams  of  Keene 

Jim  2:19)4,  Aileen  Almont  2:25)4. 

4 dam  (the  grandam  of  Hy las  2:24)4 

and  Billy  Hoskins  2:26)4) . .by  Roebuck,  pacer. 

5 dam by  Sumpter. 

6 dam by  Stockholder. 

7 dam by  Bryant’s  Diomed. 

BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes,  whose  sons  have  sired  Prince 
Wilkes  2:16,  Oliver  K.  2:16)4,  Phil  Thompson  2:16)4,  Sable 
Wilkes  (3  y.  o.)  2:18,  Rosalind  Wilkes  (5y.  o.)  2:18)4,  and  fifty 
more  from  2:18)4  to  2:30. 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull,  sire  of  Vespacian 2:29)4),  by  Roscoe,. 
sire  of  Black  Pilot,  the  sire  of  Pilot  Knox  2:19)4- 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  by  Vandal,  son  of  Imp.  Glencoe. 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:24)4, 
Tackey  2:26,  etc. 

Dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose,  by  Tom  Teemer. 

KING  RENE  2:30)4,  by  Belmont,  sire  of  Nutwood  2:i8)4- 

First  dam,  Blandina  (dam  of  Abdallah  Pilot,  Swigertand  Solicitor), 
by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn  2:18)4. 

Second  dam,  the  Burch  mare  (dam  of  Rosalind  2:21)4  Donald 
2:27),  by  Parker’s  Brown  Pilot. 

BELMONT,  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

First  dam.  Belle  (dam  of  McCurdy’s  Hambletonian  2:26)4 

Bicara,  dam  of  Pancoast  2:21)4),  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of 
Lady  Thorn  2:18)4,  Woodford  Mambrino  2:21)4. 

Second  dam  by  Brown’s  Bellfounder. 

RATTLER,  by  Stockbridge  Chief,  sire  of  dam  of  Gloster  2:17, 

Dam  Ijy  Othello. 

Fanny  Agnew  is  of  the  highest  finish,  good  size  and  nicely  gaited. 

Her  breeding  is  superb. 


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No.  43. 

FANNY  HUGUELY. 

Bay  Filly;  star,  left  fore  heel,  right  fore  pastern  and  hind  ankles  white; 
foaled  1886.  Bred  by  Jacob  Huguely,  Danville,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  BARNET  WILKES  7433. 

Sire  of  Champion  Wilkes  2:223^5  Lena  Wilkes  2:293^. 

I dam  (bred  by  Andrew  Spears, 


Danville,  Ky.) by  Bourbon  Chief  383,  sire  of  Calmar 

2:22  and  the  dams  of  Pickard 
2:18^,  Alta  2:233^,  Oriana  2:29. 

2 dam,  Puss by  Black  Hawk  Morgan,  son  of  Green 

Mountain  Black  Hawk. 

3 dam by  Oliver,  son  of  Wagner. 


BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes 
2:i334»  Guy  Wilkes  2:153^,  Wilson  2:163^. 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull  and  Wilkie  Collins),  by  Roscoe,‘sire 
of  Black  Pilot  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  thoroughbred,  by  Vandal,  son  of  Imp.  Glencoe. 

Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

GEORGE  WILKES,  record  2:22,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of 
dams  of  Trinket  2:14,  Stamboul  2:173^,  etc. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 

Second  dam.  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

ROSCO'E,  by  Pilot  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:243^, 
Tattler  2:26,  five  more  in  the  2:30  list,  and  the  dams  of  Maud  S. 
2:08^,  Jay-Eye- See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^,  etc. 

First  dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose  (dam  of  Darkness,  2:27^  to  pole. 
Native  American  2:32^,  Lady  Woodlawn  2:373^,  Hermusa, 
dam  of  Hermes  2:2734,  Primrose,  dam  of  Princeps,  etc.),  by 
Tom  Teemer,  pacer. 

Second  dam,  by  Cannon’s  Whip,  by  Imp.  Whip. 

Third  dam,  by  Robin  Grey. 

BOURBON  CHIEF  (sire  of  dam  of  Pickard  2:1834),  by  Mambrino 
Chief,  sire  of  dam  of  Piedmont  2: 1734- 

First  dam.  Puss,  by  Grey  Eagle. 

Second  dam  by  Sir  Peter. 

Third  dam  by  Hambletonian. 

Here  we  have  Hambletonian,  Mambrino  Chief,  Pilot,  Jr.  and  Clay 

blood  in  an  excellent  individual. 


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LEXINGTON  STOCK  FARM. 


No.  44. 


NOLA. 


Chestnut  Filly;  foaled  May  20,  1886.  Bred  by  J.  Grist,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


SIRED  BY  NUTWOOD  600. 


Record  2:18^. 

Sire  of  Felix  2:18^,  Woodnut  Dawn  2:191^,  etc.,  and  thirteen  more 

from  2:21  to  2:30. 


1 dam  Belle  Byron by  Bowman’s  Clark  Chief  89,  sire  of 

the  dams  of  Phallas  2:13^,  Ma- 
jolica 2:15,  Wilson  2:163=^. 

2 dam.  Belle  Hook by  Almont  33,  sire  of  Fanny  Wither- 

spoon 2:i634>  Piedmont  2: i73>^,A1- 
dine  2 ; i934^,Early  Rose  2 :2o34>  ^^c. 

2 dam Alexander’s  Bay  Chief,  sire  of  dams 

of  Monroe  Chief  2:18^,  Lady 
McFatridge  2:29. 

^ dam by  Davy  Crockett,  pacer. 


NUTWOOD  2:18^,  by  Belmont,  sire  of  Wedgewood. 

First  dam,  Miss  Russell  (dam  of  Maud  S.  2:08^  and  Cora  Belmont 
2:2434),  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:2^. 

Second  dam,  Sally  Russell,  thoroughbred,  by  Boston. 

BOWMAN’S  CLARK  CHIEF,  by  Clark  Chief,  sire  of  Croxie  2: 1934- 
First  dam,  by  Foreigner,  son  of  Imp.  Glencoe. 

Second  dam,  by  Fearnought. 

Third  dam,  by  Sir  Peter  Teazle,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Fourth  dam,  by  Blackburn’s  Whip,  son  of  Imp.  Whip. 

ALMONT,  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

First  dam,  Sally  Anderson,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady 

Thorn  2: 1834- 

Second  dam,  Kate,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Maud  S.,  2:08^.. 
Third  dam,  the  W.  H.  Pope  mare. 

BAY  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

First  dam,  by  Keokuk,  son  of  Imp.  Truffle. 

Second  dam  by  Stamboul,  Arabian. 

•Nola  is  certainly  a choice  individual,  being  large,  sound  and  hand- 
some. Her  breeding  needs  no  comment. 


TROTTING  STOCK. 


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No.  45. 


LADY  LUMPS. 


Bay  Filly;  star,  left  fore  ankle  and  right  hind  ankle  white;  foaled  1886. 
Bred  by  David  Cahill,  Lexington,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  LUMPS  3922. 

Record  2:21. 


Sire  of  Snooks  2:30. 


1 dam,  Lily  Cahill by  Albert  Dudley,  son  of  Darlbay,  sire 

of  R.  F.  C.  2:23^,  Lady|Thorn 
2:25,  etc. 

2 dam by  Star  Davis,  Jr,,  son^of  Star  Davis, 

by  Imp.  Glencoe. 

3 dam by  Brown’s  Bellfounder. 


LUMPS,  record  2:21,  by  George  Wilkes,  record  2:22,  sire  of  Wilson  2:i6J^. 

First  dam,  Mother  Lumps,  by  Pearsall,  sire  of  W.  T.  Allen  2:29. 

Second  dam,  Lady  Irwin,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dex- 
ter 2:173^. 

Third  dam,  by  Roe’s  Abdallah  Chief,  sire  of  dam  of  Messenger 
Duroc,  sire  of  Prospero  2:20,  Elaine  2:20,  etc. 

PEARSALL,  by  Jupiter,  sire  of  Harry  Gilbert  2:24. 

First' dam,  Empress  (dam  of  Lady  Emma,  wagon  record  2:263^), 
by  Abdallah,  sire  of  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian. 

Second  dam,  Suffolk  Qjieen,  by  Engineer  2d. 

Third  dam,  Qjieen  Mab. 

JUPITER,  by  Long  Island  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Prince  2:2^%. 

Dam,  Gipsey,  by  Almack,  son  of  Mambrino. 

DARLBAY,  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  whose  sons  have  sired  Jerome  Tur- 
ner 2:1534,  Joe  Davis  2:17^,  Lida  Bassett  2:2934,  Glendale 

2:2034,  6tc. 

First  dam,  Puggie,  by  Brignoli  2:29^,  sire  of  dams  of  Tom  Allen 
2:22,  King  Wilkes  2:2234*  Lady  Turpin  2:23,  Cascan’lla  2:25}^, 
Troublesome  2:2534,  Henderson  2:2734,  Kentuckian  2:2734- 

Second  dam,  Bertha,  by  Berthune,  sire  of  Waxey,  sire  of  Grafton 
2:22J4,  etc. 

Third  dam.  Hunt’s  premium  mare,  by  Scott’s  Highlander. 

Fourth  dam,  Fanny,  by  Hunt’s  Brown  Highlander. 

Fifth  dam,  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  son  of  Imp.  Diomed. 

BRIGNOLI  2:29^,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn  2;i834- 

First  dam,  Sally  Woodford,  by  Woodford,  sire  of  dam  of  Wedge- 
wood  2:19. 

Second  dam  by  Hunt’s  Commodore,  by  Mambrino. 

Lady  Lumps  is  neat  in  form  and  perfect  in  action — a trotter  sure. 


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No.  46.  ' 

LOU  WILLIS. 

Bay  Filly;  foaled  May  lo,  1886.  Bred  by  H.  A.  Hicks,  Richwoods,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  RED  WILKES  1749. 

Sire  of  Prince  Wilkes  2:16,  Phil  Thompson  2:1634?  Wayne  Wilkes,  pacer, 
2:1834  more  with  records  of  2:30  or  better. 


1 dam  by  Strader’s  Hambletonian  668,  sire 

of  Neva  2:2334?  Lottie  K.  2:26^, 
Frank  H.,  pacer,  2:26,  etc. 

2 dam,  Mary  Crowder by  Tom  Crowder,  pacer. 

3 dam by  Black  Nose,  thoroughbred. 


RED  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes  2:1334? 
Guy  Wilkes  2:1534?  Wilson  2:i634- 
First  dam,  Qjieen  Dido,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn 
2:1834?  Woodford  Marr.brino  2:2i34- 
Second  dam,  by  Red  Jacket,  son  of  Comet. 

Third  dam,  the  Robert  Patterson  mare. 

GEORGE  WILKES,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:1734? 
Nettie  2:18,  Orange  Girl  2:20. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 
Second  dam.  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

STRADER’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (Squire  Talmadge),  by  Rysdyk’s 
Hambletonian. 

Dam,  Lady  Talmadge,  by  Seeley’s  American  Star. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (sire  of  Dexter  2:1714),  by  Abdallah, 
sire  of  Sir  Walter  2:27. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam,  One-Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

SEELEY’S  AMERICAN  STAR,  by  Stockholm’s  American  Star,  son 
of  Duroc. 

First  dam,  Sally  Slouch,  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  by  Imp. 
Diomed. 

Second  dam,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 


TROTTING  STOCK. 


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No.  47. 


MISS  FOX. 


Chestnut  Filly;  foaled  April  25,  1886.  Bred  by  H.  A.  Hicks,  Richwoods, 

Kentucky. 

SIRED  BT  RED  WILKES  1749. 

Sire  of  Prince  Wilkes  2:16,  Phil  Thompson  2:i634>  Wayne  Wilkes,  pacer, 
2:18)^  and  ten  more  in  2:30  and  better. 

1 dam,  Sally  Fox,  fast  pacer by  Senior’s  Davy  Crockett,  son  of 

Coulter’s  Davy  Crockett. 

2 dam by  Legal  Tender  1784,  sire  of  Red 

Cloud  2:18,  Legal  Tender  2:2734. 
RED  WILKES  (sire  of  Prince  Wilkes  2:16),  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire 
of  Harry  Wilkes  2:1334,  Guy  Wilkes  2:1534* 

First  dam,  Qjieen  Dido,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  the  dams  of 
Director  2:17,  Piedmont  2: 1734- 
Second  dam,  by  Red  Jacket,  son  of  Comet. 

Third  dam,  the  Robert  Patterson  mare. 

GEORGE  WILKES,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:1734* 
Nettie  2:18,  Orange  Girl  2:20. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 
Second  dam,  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (sire  of  dam  of  Trinket  2:14),  by  Ab- 
dallah, sire  of  dam  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder,  sire  of  dam  of 
Sayre’s  Harry  Clay  2:29,  sire  of  dam  of  St.  Julian  21  tV. 
Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew  Jackson,  son  of  Young  Bashaw. 

Dam,  Surry. 

LEGAL  TENDER,  by  Moody’s  Davy  Crockett. 

Dam,  untraced. 

Red  Wilkes  is  the  best  son  of  George  Wilkes  and  his  daughters  are 
in  demand  because  of  the  high  breeding  and  qualities  of  their  sire. 


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#- 


No.  48. 

MINNIE  WILKES. 

Bay  Filly;  foaled  1886.  Bred  by  Wm.  Collier,  Lancaster,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  BARNET  WILKES  7483. 

Sire  of  Champion  Wilkes  2:223^,  Lena  Wilkes  2:2934- 


1 dam by  Mambrino  Prince,  son  of  Garrard 

Chief,  sire  of  Basil  Duke  2:2834* 

2 dam by  Lee  Paul. 


BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  So-So  2:17)4,  Rosa 
Wilkes  2:18)4,  Wilton  2:19)4. 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull,  sire  of  Fred  Hull  2:29)4  and  Vespa- 
cian  2:2934)5  by  Roscoe,  sire  of  Black  Pilot  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  by  Vandal,  thoroughbred. 

Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

GEORGE  WILKES,  record  2:22,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of 
dams  of  Trinket  2:14,  Stamboul  2:17)45  etc. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:24)4, 
Tattler  2:26,  five  more  in  the  2:30  list,  and  the  dams  of  Maud 
S.  2 :o8J45  Jay-Eye-See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^,  etc. 

First  dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose  (dam  of  Darkness,  2:27^  to  pole, 
Native  American  2:32)45  Lady  Woodlawn  2:37)45  Hermosa, 
dam  of  Hermes  2:27)45  Primrose,  dam  of  Princeps,  etc.),  by 
Tom  Teemer,  pacer. 

Second  dam,  by  Cannon’s  Whip,  by  Imp.  Whip. 

Third  dam  by  Robin  Grey. 

MAMBRINO  PRINCE,  by  Garrard  Chief,  sire  of  Basil  Duke  2:2834- 

First  dam  by  Drennon,  sire  of  dam  of  Lucy  Fleming  2:24. 

Second  dam  by  Waxey,  sire  of  Grafton  2:2234- 

GARRARD  CHIEF  (sire  of  Basil  Duke  2:2834)5  by  Mambrino  Chief, 
sire  of  Woodford  Mambrino  2:2i)4- 

First  dam,  Mary  Walker,  bj?  Frank,  son  of  Sir  Charles. 

Second  dam  by  Aratus,  son  of  Director. 

Third  dam  by  Davis’  Hamiltonian. 


TROTTING  STOCK. 


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No.  49. 

MISS  BARNEY. 

Brown  Filly;  star,  snip,  left  hind  ankle  white;  foaled  1886.  Bred  bj 
Morgan  Hudson,  Brjantsville,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  BARNET  WILKES  7433. 

Sire  of  Champion  Wilkes  2:22)^,  Lena  Wilkes  2:29)^. 

Dam by  Garrard  Chief  2253,  sire  of  Basil 

Duke  2:283^. 

BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  22,  sire  of  So-So  2:173^,  Rosa 
Wilkes  2:1834,  Wilton  2:1934. 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull,  sire  of  Fred  Hull  2:2934  and  Vespa- 
cian  2:2934)?  by  Roscoe,  sire  of  Black  Pilot  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  by  Vandal,  thoroughbred. 

Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

GEORGE  WILKES,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:1734? 
Nettie  2:18,  Orange  Girl  2:20. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 
Second  dam.  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (sire  of  dam  of  Trinket  2:14),  by  Ab- 
dallah, sire  of  dam  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder,  sire  of  dam  of 
Sayre’s  Harry  Clay  2:29,  sire  of  dam  of  St.  Julian  2:1134* 
Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

HENRY  CLAY,  by  Andrew  Jackson. 

Dam,  the  trotting  mare,  Surry. 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot,  Jr,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:2434? 

Tattler  2:26,  five  more  in  the  2:30  list,  and  the  dams  of  Maud  S. 
2:0834,  Jay -Eye- See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:1834,  etc. 

First  dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose  (dam  of  Darkness  2:2734  to  pole, 
Native  American  2:3234?  Lady  Woodlawn  2:3734?  Hermosa, 
dam  of  Hermes  2:2734?  Primrose,  dam  of  Princeps,  etc.),  by 
Tom  Teemer,  pacer. 

GARRARD  CHIEF  (own  brother  to  Cripple,  sire  of  dam  of  Lizzie  R. 
2:2334)?  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn  2:1834. 

First  dam,  Mary  Walker,  by  Frank,  son  of  Sir  Charles. 

Second  dam  by  Aratus,  son  of  Director. 

Third  dam  by  Davis’  Hamiltonian. 


6o 


LEXINGTON  STOCK  FARM. 


No.  50. 

MISS  YEISER. 


Brown  Filly;  hind  feet  white;  foaled  1886,  Bred  by  A.  L.  Pinkard,  Dan- 
ville, Ky. 

SIRED  BT  BARNET  WILKES  U^SS. 


Sire  of  Champion  Wilkes  2:2234,  Lena  Wilkes  2:2934- 

1 dam  by  Dunn’s  Kentucky  Chief,  son  of 

Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady 
Thorn  2:1834?  Woodford  Mam- 
brino 2:213#,  North  Star  Mam- 
brino 2:2634?  Mambrino  Star 
2 :2834?  etc. 

2 dam by  Bascombe. 

3 dam  a fast  road  mare. 

BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes 
2:1334?  Guy  Wilkes  2:1534?  Wilson  2:i634- 
First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull  and  Wilkie  Collins),  by  Roscoe,  sire 
of  Black  Pilot  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  thoroughbred,  by  V andal,  son  of  Imp.  Glencoe. 
Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

Fourth  dam,  Hymenia,  by  Imp.  Yorkshire. 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:243#, 
Tackey  2 :26,  etc. 

Dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose,  by  Tom  Teemer. 

PILOT,  Jr.,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian. 

Dam,  Nancy  Pope. 

DUNN’S  KENTUCKY  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady 
Thorn  2:1834?  Woodford  Mambrino  2:213#?  etc. 

First  dam,  by  Imp.  Tranby,  sire  of  dam  of  American  Clay  34,  sire 
of  Granville  2:26,  Maggie  Briggs  2:27  and  Ella  Clay  2:273#- 
Second  dam  by  Tempest. 

Third  dam  by  Tiger  Whip. 

MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  by  Mambrino  Paymaster. 

Dam,  the  dam  of  Goliah  2:33. 


TROTTING  STOCK. 


6i 


No.  51. 

HAPLESS. 

Bav  Filly;  star;  foaled  1886.  Bred  by  George  Tartenton,  Danville,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  BARNET  WILKES  7433. 

Sire  of  Champion  Wilkes  2:223^  and  Lena  Wilkes  2:29)^. 

1 dam,  Miss  Talkelton  . . . . ' by  Mambrino  Hippy,  son  of  Garrard 

Chief,  sire  of  Basil  Duke  2:28!^, 

2 dam by  Vindex,  son  of  Blood’s  Black  Hawk 

sire  of  dams  of  Von  Arnim 

2:19)^,  Blackwood,  Jr.,  2:223^, 

Almont,  Jr  , 2:26. 

3 dam by  Yeiser’s  Norman,  son  of  Alexan- 

der’s Norman,  sire  of  Lula  2:1c, 

% 

May  Qjueen  2:20. 

BARNEY  WILKES  (sire  of  Champion  Wilkes  2:2234)>  by  George 
Wilkes,  sire  of  Tom  Rogers  2:20. 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull,  sire  of  Vespacian  2:2934  and  Fred 
Hull  2:2934)?  by  Roscoc,  sire  of  Black  Pilot  2:30,  sire  of  Pilot 
Knox  2:19^4* 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  thoroughbred,  by  Vandal,  son  of  Imp. 
Glencoe. 

Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:2^}/^, 
Tattler  2:26,  five  more  in  the  2:30  list,  and  the  dams  of  Maud 
S.  2:08^,  Jay- Eye-See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^,  etc. 

First  dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose  (dam  of  Darkness  2:27^  to  pole, 
Native  American  2:32^,  Lady  Woodlawn  2:3734?  Hermosa 
dam  of  Hermes  2:27)4?  Primrose,  dam  of  Princeps,  etc.),  by 
Tom  Teemer,  pacer. 

MAMBRINO  HIPPY,  by  Garrard  Chief. 

First  dam,  by  Waxey,  sire  of  Grafton  2:22'^. 

Second  dam  by  Telegraph. 

Third  dam  by  Hiatoga,  pacer. 

GARRARD  CHIEF  (own  brother  to  Cripple,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Lizzie 
R.  2:2314),  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn  2:18)4. 

First  dam,  Mary  Walker,  by  Frank,  son  of  Sir  Charles. 

VINDEX,  by  Blood’s  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Blood  Chief,  sire  of  Fanny 
Robinson  2:2o)4- 

First  dam,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  dam  of  Director  2:17. 

Second  dam,  by  Downing’s  Bay  Messenger,  sire  of  dam  of  Clark 
Chief,  sire  of  Croxie  2:1914- 


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No.  52. 

AIMEE’S  BABY. 


Brown  Fillj;  foaled  Jane  30,  1887.  Bred  by  O.  P.  Alford. 

SIRED  B2^  JUDGE  SALISBURT  5872. 

Son  of  Nutwood  2:18^. 

Sire  of  Felix  2:18^,  Dawn  2:19)^,  Manon  2:21. 

1 dam,  Aimee,  record  2:30 by  Bayard  53,  sire  of  Bliss  2:2i3^r 

Emma  B.  2:22,  Fannie  C.,  pacer, 
2:2434. 

2 dam  a fast  pacer,  breeding  untraced. 

JUDGE  SALISBURY,  by  Nutwood  2:18^. 

First  dam,  Kate,  sister  to  Powers  2:21,  by  Volunteer,  sire  of  St. 
Julian  2:1134^  Gloster  2:17,  etc. 

Second  dam,  Jennie  (dam  of  Powers  2:21  and  Bess,  dam  of  Camille 
2:25),  by  Seeley’s  American  Star,  sire  of  dam  of  Robert  Mc- 
Gregor 2: 1734- 

Third  dam,  Dolly  Fisher,  by  a son  of  Cole’s  Messenger. 

NUTWOOD  2:i8J4»  by  Belmont,  sire  of  Wedgewood  2:19. 

First  dam.  Miss  Russell  (dam  of  Maud  S.  2:08^  and  Cora  Bel- 
mont 2:2434)5  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:2^^.. 

Second  dam,  Sally  Russell,  thoroughbred,  by  Boston.  ^ 

BELMONT,  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

First  dam.  Belle  (dam  of  McCurdy’s  Hambletonian,  five-year 
old  record  2:2634)5  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn 
2:1814. 

Second  dam,  by  Brown’s  Bellfounder. 

BAYARD  2:31^,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S.  2:08^,  Jay- 
Eye-See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:iS^,  Mambrino  Gift  2:20,  Pilot  Boy 
2:20,  Noontide  2:20345  and  twenty  more  from  2:2034  2:30. 

First  dam.  Bay  York,  by  Adams’  American  2:45,  sire  of  Nelly  Hol- 
comb 2:28. 

Second  dam,  by  Hill’s  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen  2:2534r 
Lancet  2:27345  Belle  of  Saratoga  2:29. 

Third  dam,  by  Hammond’s  Magnum  Bonum. 

If  this  fails  to  make  a good  mare,  looks  and  breeding  go  for  nothing. 

From  head  to  heel  she  is  perfect,  and  acts  like  a natural-born  trotter.  I 

think  her  as  good  a weanling  as  I ever  saw. 


TROTTING  STOCK. 


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No.  53. 

ALICE  WILKES. 

Dark  Bay  Fillj;  fore  pasterns  and  hind  ankles  white;  foaled  June  i,  1887. 
Bred  by  O.  P.  Alford. 

SIRED  BT  BARNET  WILKES  74S3. 

Sire  of  Champion  Wilkes  2:223^5  Lena  Wilkes  2:293^. 

1 dam,  Astermore by  Strathmore  408,  sire  of  Santa  Claus 

2:1734,  Skylight  Pilot  2:19,  Tuck- 
er 2:19,  Secret  2:20)4,  Strathlan 
2:21)4. 

2 dam,  Asteria,  thoroughbred by  Asterisk. 

3 dam,  Castianira by  Imp.  Yorkshire. 

4 dam.  West  Florida .by  Bertrand. 

5 dam by  Potomac. 

6 dam by  Imp.  Bedford. 

7 dam by  Matchless. 

BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes 
2:1334,  Guy  Wilkes  2:15)4,  Wilson  2:i6)4- 
First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull  and  Wilkie  Collins),  by  Roscoe,  sire 
of  Black  Pilot  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  thoroughbred,  by  Vandal,  son  of  Imp.  Glencoe. 
Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

Fourth  dam,  Hymenia,  by  Imp.  Yorkshire. 

STRATHMORE,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  the  sire  of  Dexter  2:17)4, 
Nettie  2:18,  etc. 

First  dam.  Lady  Waltermire  (dam  of  Marshal  Ney,  sire  of  West- 
over  2:26)4),  t»y  North  American,  sire  of  dam  of  Charley 
Mac  2:25. 

Second  dam  by  Harris’  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Lady  Shannon  2:28. 
RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN,  by  Abdallah. 

First  dam,  Chas  Kent  mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam,  One  Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

ASTERISK,  by  Ringgold,  son  of  Boston. 

Dam,  Nebula  (dam  of  Asteroid),  by  Imp.  Glencoe. 

Barney  Wilkes  is  a great  sire  and  Strathmore  mares  are  proving 
themselves  good  producers,  having  contributed  to  the  2:30  list  C.  F.  Clay 
2:18,  Belton  2:22)4,  Eminence  (3  y.  o)  2:27)4,  Crickmore  2:2g}^. 


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No.  54. 

BETTIE  WILKES. 

Brown  Fillj;  little  white  on  hind  feet;  foaled  1887.  Bred  bj  Morehead 
& Salter,  Duckers  Station,  Ga. 

SIRED  BT  BARNET  WILKES  7433. 

Son  of  George  Wilkes  2:22. 

Sire  of  Harrj  Wilkes  2:1334  and  Guy  Wilkes  etc. 

1 dam by  Bowyer’s  Mambrino  Pilot,  son  of 

Mambrino  Pilot  29,  saddle  record 
2:2734*  sire  of  Hannis  2:17^, 
Mambrino  Gift  2:20,  etc. 

2 dam,  under  investigation. 

BARNEY  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes 
2:1334*  Guy  Wilkes  2:15)4*  Wilson  2:i6)4» 

First  dam,  Rosa  (dam  of  Hull  and  Wilkie  Collins),  by  Roscoe,  sire 
of  Black  Pilot  2:30. 

Second  dam,  Vienna,  thoroughbred,  by  Vandal,  son  of  Imp.  Glencoe. 
Third  dam,  Daisy,  by  Cracker,  son  of  Boston. 

P'ourth  dam,  Hymenia,  by  Imp,  Yorkshire. 

GEORGE  WILKES,  record  2:22,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of 
dams  of  Trinket  2:14,  Stamboul  2:1734*  etc. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Spanker,  by  Henry  Clay,  sire  of  Jericho  2:30. 
Second  dam.  Old  Telegraph,  by  Baker’s  Highlander. 

Third  dam,  the  Clark  Phillips  mare. 

ROSCOE,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24,  Pilot  Temple  2:2434* 
Tackey  2 :26,  etc. 

Dam,  the  famous  Black  Rose,  by  Tom  Teemer. 

BOWYER’S  MAMBRINO  PILOT,  by  Mambrino  Pilot,  sire  of  dams  of 
Skylight  Pilot  2:19,  Romero  2\\(^y^. 

Dam,  said  to  be  by  Pilot,  Jr,,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24. 
MAMBRINO  PILOT  (saddle  record  2:27)4)*  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire 
of  Lady  Thorn  2:18)4*  Woodford  Mambrino  2:2134. 

First  dam,  Juliet,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Maud  S.  2:08^, 
Jay-Eye-See  2:10,  Nutwood  2:18^. 

Second  dam,  by  Webster,  son  of  Medoc,  by  American  Eclipse. 
Third  dam  by  Cook’s  Whip,  by  Imp.  Whip.  ' 

This  filly  is  full  of  Pilot  and  Mambrino  Chief  blood,  topped  with  a 
cross  to  George  Wilkes.  Her  full  brother  has  shown  his  ability  to  trot  in 
2:25  and  she  acts  like  the  making  of  a trotter. 


TROTTING  STOCK. 


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No.  55. 

ELLIE  H. 

Bay  Fillj;  hind  coronets  white;  foaled  1877.  Bred  bj  O.  P.  Alford. 
SIRED  BT  ELBE  RON  1504. 

1 dam,  Miss  Homer..  . ! by  Homer  1235,  sire  of  Lelah  H.  2:2434 

2 dam,  said  to  be by  Westwind,  son  of  Abdallah  15,  sire 

of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

ELBERON,  by  Metropolitan  1372. 

First  dam,  Lady  Worth,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  dam  of 

Trinket  2:14. 

Second  dam,  the  Stephen  Wurt  mare,  by  Abdallah,  sire  of  dam  of 
Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

METROPOLITAN,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Dexter  2:1734 
Nettie  2:18. 

First  dam,  Hyacinth  (dam  of  Reina  Victoria,  dam  of  Princeton 
2:19^  and  Euclid  2:2834)*  Volunteer,  sire  of  St.  Julian 
2:ii34*  Gloster  2:17. 

Second  dam,  Clara  (dam  of  Dexter  2:1734*  Alma  2:28^,  Astoria 
2:2934)*  by  American  Star,  sire  of  dam  of  Robert  McGregor 
2:1714. 

Third  dam,  the  McKinstry  Mare,  dam  of  Shark,  2:27^  to  saddle. 

VOLUNTEER,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian. 

First  dam,  Lady  Patriot  (dam  of  Sentinel  2:29^),  by  Young  Pa- 
triot. 

Second  dam,  the  Lewis  Hulse  mare. 

HOMER,  brother  to  Belle  Patchen  2:30^  (dam  of  Baron  Wilkes  2:24%) 
by  Mambrino  Patchen,  sire  of  London  2:2034- 

First  dam,  Sally  Chorister  (dam  of  Proteine  2:18  and  Belle  Bras- 
field  2:20),  by  Mambrino  Chorister,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

Second  dam.  Miss  Blood,  by  Blood’s  Black  Hawk,  sire  of  the  dams 
of  Von  Arnim  2:1934,  Blackwood,  Jr.  2:2234*  Almont  Jr.  2:26, 
etc. 

Third  dam,  the  Parker  Craig  mare,  by  Moore’s  Pilot,  son  of  Sam 
Slick,  by  Old  Pilot,  Canadian. 

WESTWIND,  by  Alexander’s  Abkallah. 

First  dam,  Velma  (sister  to  Neva,  dam  of  Balsora),  by  Vincent 
Nolte. 

Second  dam.  Mavis,  by  Wagner,  etc. 

Ellie  H.  is  by  an  inbred  Hambletonian,  and  her  dam  is  by  one  of  the 

very  best  inbred  Mambrinos.  She  is  a neat  filly. 


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No.  56. 

KATE  SALISBURY. 

Chestnut  Fillj;  star,  little  snip,  right  hind  ankle  white;  foaled  1887.  Bred 
by  Webb  Price,  Lexington,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  JUDGE  SALISBURT  5872. 

Son  of  Nutwood  2:18^,  sire  of  Felix  2:18^,  Woodnut  2:19)^,  Dawn 
2:193^,  and  thirteen  more  in  the  2:30  list. 

1 dam,  Mementris by  Administrator  357,  record  2:29!^, 

sire  of  Catchfly  2:18^,  McMahon 
2:21,  Executor  2:2434»  Marcus 
2 :2934j  Arbiter  2 :30,  and  the  dams 
of  Wildmont  2:2834,  Cashier  2:30. 

2 dam,  Kate by  Stockbridge  Chief  (sire  of  dam  of 

Gloster  2:17),  son  of  Hill’s  Black 
Hawk,  sire  of  Ethan  Allen  2:2534* 

3 dam by  Medoc,  sire  of  dam  of  John  Mor- 

gan 2:24. 

JUDGE  SALISBURY,  by  Nutwood  2:18^. 

First  dam,  Kate  (sister  to  Powers  2:21),  by  Volunteer,  sire  of  St. 
Julian  2:ii34>  Gloster  2:17,  etc. 

Second  dam,  Jennie  (dam  of  Powers  2:21  and  Bess,  dam  of  Camille 
2:25;,  by  Seeley’s  American  Star,  sire  of  dam  of  Robert  Mc- 
Gregor 2: 1734- 

Third  dam,  Dolly  Fisher,  by  a son  of  Cole’s  Messenger. 
NUTWOOD  2:18^,  by  Belmont,  sire  of  Wedgewood  2:19. 

First  dam  Miss  Russell  (dam  of  Maud  S.  2:08^  and  Cora  Belmont 
2:'2434)5  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  sire  of  John  Morgan  2:24 
Second  dam,  Sally  Russell,  thoroughbred,  by  Boston. 

BELMONT,  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid  2:14. 

First  dam.  Belle  (dam  of  McCurdy’s  Hambletonian,  five-year  old 
record  2:2634)>  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn  2:1834* 
Second  dam  by  Brown’s  Bellfounder. 

ADMINISTRATOR  2:2934?  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian. 

First  dam,  Dolly  Halstead,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Woodford 
Mambrino  2:2134* 

Sfecond  dam  by  Arabian  Tartar. 

Third  dam  by  Duroc  Messenger. 

STOCKBRIDGE  CHIEF,  by  Hill’s  Black  Hawk. 

Dam  by  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Duroc,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 

Kate  Salisbury  is  certainly  an  advertisement  for  her  sire.  No  one 
can  see  her  without  admiring  her  from  her  gait. 


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No.  57. 

FOXIE  McGREGOR. 

Chestnut  Filly;  foaled  1887.  Bred  by  H.  A.  Hicks,  Richwoods,  Ky. 
SIRED  BT  ROBERT  McGREGOR  647. 

Record  2:173^. 

Sire  of  Bonnie  McGregor  2:16,  Roxie  McGregor  2:20^,  Earl  McGregor 

2:24^. 

1 dam,  Sally  Fox  (fast  pacer) by  Senior’s  Davy  Crockett,  son  of 

Coulter’s  Davy  Crockett. 

2 dam by  Legal  Tender  1784,  sire  of  Red 

Cloud  2:18,  Legal  Tender  2:271^. 

ROBERT  McGREGOR  2:17)^,  by  Major  Edsall  2:29. 

First  dam,  Nancy  Whitman  (dam  of  Madeline  2:233^),  by  Seeley’s 
American  Star,  sire  of  dam  of  Dexter  2:173^. 

Second  dam,  Nance  (dam  of  Lady  Whitman  2:30),  by  Young  Mes- 
senger Duroc,  son  of  Messenger  Duroc. 

MAJOR  EDSALL  2:29,  by  Alexander’s  Abdallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith 
Maid  2:14. 

Dam,  by  Harris’  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Hero,  pacer.  2:2034* 
ALEXANDER’S  ABDALLAH,  by  Rysdyk’s  Hambletonian,  sire  of 
Dexter  2:17345  Nettie  2:18,  Orange  Girl  2:20. 

Dam,  Katy  Darling 

RYSDYK’S  HAMBLETONIAN,  (sire  of  Dexter  2:171^),  by  Abdallah, 
sire  of  Sir  Walter  2:27. 

First  dam,  Chas.  Kent  Mare,  by  Imp.  Bellfounder. 

Second  dam.  One  Eye,  by  Bishop’s  Hambletonian. 

Third  dam,  Silvertail,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

SEELEY’S  AMERICAN  STAR,  by  Stockholm’s  American  Star. 
First  dam,  Sally  Slouch,  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Second  dam,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

MESSENGER  DUROC,  by  Sir  Archy  Duroc,  son  of  Duroc,  by  Imp. 
Diomed. 

Dam  by  Messenger,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

LEGAL  TENDER,  by  Moody’s  Davy  Crockett. 

Dam  untraced. 

Robert  McGregor  2:1734  great  upon  the  track  and  is  proving 

himself  great  in  the  stud;  was  a race  horse  himself,  and  is  getting  race 
horses.  We  have  every  confidence  in  his  success  on  the  pacing  cross. 


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No.  58. 

HIXIE  McGREGOR, 

Chestnut  Filly;  foaled  1887.  Bred'  oy  H.  A.  Hicks,  Richwoods,  Ky. 
SIRED  BT  ROBERT  McGREGOR  647. 

Record  2:1734. 

Sire  of  Bonnie  McGregor  2:16,  Roxie  McGregor  2:20^,  Earl  McGregor 
2:2434?  McGregor  Boy  2:2934?  Mark  Time  2:30. 


1 dam by  Strader’s  Hambletonian  668,  sire  of 

Neva  2:2334?  Lottie  K.  2:26^, 
Frank  H.,  pacer,  2:26. 

2 dam,  Mary  Crowder by  Tom  Crowder,  pacer,  sire  of  dams 

of  Doble  2:28  and  Frank  H., 
pacer,  2:26. 

3 dam by  Black  Nose,  thoroughbred. 


ROBERT  McGREGOR  2:1734?  by  Major  Edsall  2:29. 

First  dam,  Nancy  Whitman  (dam  of  Madeline  2:23)4)?  by  Seeley’s 
American  Star,  sire  of  dam  of  Dexter  2:1734. 

Second  dam  Nance  (dam  of  Lady  Whitman  2:30),  by  Young  Mes- 
senger Duroc,  son  of  Messenger  Duroc. 

MAJOR  EDSALL  2:29,  by  Alexander’s  Adallah,  sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid 
2:14. 

Dam,  by  Harris’  Hambletonian,  sire  of  Hero,  pacer,  2:2034. 
SEELEY’S  AMERICAN  STAR,  by  Stockholm’s  American  Star. 

First  dam,  Sally  Slouch,  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Second  dam,  by  Imp.  Messenger. 

MESSENGER  DUROC,  by  Sir  Archy  Duroc,  son  of  Duroc,  by  Imp. 
Diomed. 

Dam,  by  Messenger,  son  of  Imp.  Messenger. 

STRADER’S  HAMBLETONIAN  (Squire  Talmadge),  by  Rysdyk’s 
Hambletonian. 

Dam,  Lady  Talmadge,  by  Seeley’s  American  Star. 

Hixie  is  by  a horse  that  never  quit  and  never  got  a “quitter,”  and  she 
is  out  of  good  dam.  She  is  inbred  to  both  Hambletonian  and  American 
Star,  andjs  a superior  individual, 


TROTTING  STOCK. 


No.  59. 


REDDIE  WILKES. 


Bay  Filly;  big  star;  foaled  1887.  Bred  by  O.  P.  Alford. 
SIRED  BT  RED  WILKES  1749- 


Sire  of  Prince  Wilkes  2:16,  Phil  Thompson  2:161^,  Wayne'. Wilkes  2:1834, 
and  ten  more  in  2:30  list. 


1 dam,  Carrie  B by  Gov.  Sprague  444,  record  2:2034, 

sire  of  Kate  Sprague  2:18,  Mary 
Sprague  2:21,  Gilbird’s  Sprague 
2:21^. 

2 dam,  Cora  K by  Mambrino  Boy  844,  record  2:2634) 

sire  of  Lizzie  R.'^  2:2334).- Mam- 
brino Archie  2:24%. 

3 dam.  Belle  Scott by  Alexander’s  Norman  25,  sire  of 

Lula  2:15,  Mayl^Qjieen  2:20  and 
* dams  of  Norman  Medium  2.20 

and  Fanny  Robinson  2:2o34- 

4 dam,  Kate  by  Conflagration. 


RED  WILKES,  by  George  Wilkes  2:22,  sire  of  Harry  Wilkes  2:1334) 
Guy  Wilkes  2:i534)  Wilson  2:i634- 

First  dam,  Qjueen  Dido,  by  Mambrino  Chief,  sire  of  Lady  Thorn 
2:i834)  Woodford  Mambrino  2:2i34- 

Second  dam,  by  Red  Jacket,  son  of  Comet. 

Third  dam,  the  Robert  Patterson  mare. 

GOV.  SPRAGUE  2:2o34)  by  Rhode  Island  2:2334)  sire  of  Jim  Schriber 
2:2134. 

First  dam.  Belle  Brandon  (dam  of  Amy  2:2034)1  by  Rysdyk’s  Ham-' 
bletonian,  sire  of  dam  of  Trinket  2:14. 

Second  dam,  Jenny,  by  Young  Bacchus. 

Third  dam,  the  Worden  mare,  hy  Exton  Eclipse. 

RHODE  ISLAND  2:23)4,  by  Whitehall,  sire  of  the  dams  of  Scott’s 
Thomas  2:21  and  Scott’s  Chief  2:23. 

First  dam,  Mag  Taylor,  by  Davy  Crockett,  pacer. 

Second  dam,  by  Bald  Hornet,  pacer. 

WHITEHALL,  by  North  American,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Strathmore,  sire 
of  Santa  Claus  2:1734- 

Dam  by  Cock  of  the  Rock,  son  of  Duroc,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 
NORMAN,  by  the  Morse  Horse. 

Dam,  the  Slocum  mare,  by  Magnum  Bonum. 

Reddie  is  one  of  the  best  bred  and  nicest  fillies  anywhere.  Her 
breeding  certainly  indicates  speed  of  a^high  order. 


«IGELDINGS> 


No.  60. 

BILLY  CRAWFORD. 

Brown  Gelding;  foaled  1884.  Bred  bj  Chas.  W.  Headlej,  Lexington,  Kj. 
SIRED  BT  VOLTAIRE  685. 

Record  2:203^. 

Sire  of  Tattler  2:26,  sire  of  Indianapolis  2:21. 

1 dam,  Ida  Lyon by  Mambrino  Abdallah. 

2 dam by  Bushwhacker  2:2934- 

3 dam  a fast  pacer. 

This  is  a nice  gelding  and  the  making  of  a fast  horse. 


No.  61. 


RUD  MACK. 


Sorrel  Gelding;  foaled  August,  1885.  Bred  by  C.  F.  Alford,  Lexington. 

SIRED  BT  ABDALBRINO  2646. 

Son  of  Woodford  Mambrino,  sire  of  Abbottsford  2:1934,  Mambrino  Dud- 
ley 2:19^,  Pancoast  2:21%,  Convoy  2:2234,  Magenta  2:2434,  etc. 

1 dam,  Mary  Anderson by  Standard  Bearer,  sire  of  Banner 

Boy  2:2534. 

2 dam,  Hannah by  John  Dillard,  sire  of  dams  of  Phil 

Thompson  2:1634,  Wild  Rake 
2:22^,  Olaf  2:22^,  R.  F,  C. 
2:2334,  McLeod  2:2434,  etc.,  etc. 


TROTTING  STOCK. 


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No.  62. 

SILVER  COIN. 

Gray  Gelding;  three  white  feet  and  stripe  in  face;  foaled  1886.  Bred  by 
C.  F.  Alford,  Lexington,  Ky. 

SIRED  BT  ABDALBRTNO  2646. 

Brother  to  Princeps,  sire  of  Trinket  2:14,  Princeton  2:19^,  Feme  Sole 
2:20,  and  fourteen  more  in  2:30  list. 


1 dam.  Silver  Hair by  Administrator  357,  record  2:2934, 

sire  of  Catchfly  2:1834,  McMahon 
2:21,  Executor  2:2434* 

2 dam.  Silver  Foil by  Jackson’s  Flying  Cloud  134,  sire  of 

dams  of  Forrest  Patchen  2:1934, 
Rumor  2:2934* 


Silver  Coin  was  gelded  for  no  reason  except  his  color.  Ile  is  nicely 
turned,  well  gaited  and  bred  right  to  trot  fast. 


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INDEX. 


STALLIONS. 


Barney  Wilkes.  . . 

2 

Judge  Salisbury 

I 

COLTS. 

Cicero 

3 

Sonny  Coons 

4 

Freedman 

7 

Salter 

12 

Joe  Lee 

11 

Tom  Pugh  

8 

North  Star 

5 

Victor  Hugo 

6 

Nimoki 

• 9 

Violator  

15 

Oliver  Wilkes.  . . , 

lO 

Will  Duke 

13 

Red  Clay 

H 

BROOD 

MARES. 

Aimee 

17 

Lassie  

23 

Astermore 

29 

Lottie  Temple 

16 

Black  Swan 

3^ 

Lucy  Long  

26 

Carrie  B 

20 

Mary  Anderson 

31 

Eglena  

18 

Miss  Homer 

28 

Ella  Clay 

21 

Miss  Talkelton 

• 35 

Fanny  Clay 

22 

Mollie  Rice 

33 

Georgia  Girl 

25 

Mollie  Shears 

32 

Kate  Stanhope  ... 

19 

Silver  Edge 

27 

Lady  Cahill 

37 

Violet 

24 

Lady  Mambrino.  . . 

34 

FILLIES. 

Aimee’s  Baby .... 

52 

Kate  Salisbury 

5^^ 

Alice  Wilkes 

53 

Lady  Lumps 

45 

Betty  Wilkes 

54 

Lena  Pope  

38 

Directress 

40 

Lou  Willis 

46 

Ellie  H 

55 

Mattie  Wilkes 

39 

Egress 

41 

Minnie  Wilkes 

48 

Fannie  Agnew  . . . 

42 

Miss  Barney 

49 

Fanny  Huguely  . , 

43 

Miss  Fox 

47 

Foxie  McGregor  . , 

57 

Miss  Yeiser 

50 

Hapless 

5^ 

Nola ■ 

44 

Hixie  McGregor  . . 

58 

Reddie  Wilkes 

59 

GELDINGS. 

Billy  Crawford . . . . 

60 

Silver  Coin 

62 

Bud  Mack 

61 

I 


-T^  A 74=33. 


